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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ With the new package \lilyglyphs{} you can easily insert the notational elements
\footnote{\url{http://www.lilypond.org}}
engraving software in your text documents.
Accidentals like \flat{} or \sharp, but also articulation scripts (\hspace{.65ex}\fermata{}) and time signatures such as \lilyTimeCHalf{} or \lilyTimeSignature{5\,+\,7}{8} are readily available.
-But you can also insert arbitrary notational constructs like this mockup example \fancyExample{} into your text or even make scanned images available as “characters”.
+But you can also insert arbitrary notational constructs like this mockup example \lilyFancyExample{} into your text or even make scanned images available as “characters”.
This package may greatly extend your typographical options when authoring or typesetting critical reports, analytical texts or teaching/exam material.
One thing that sets \lilyglyphs{} apart from other solutions I had investigated is that one isn't restricted to a set of predefined symbols but is able to print \emph{any notation} that can be realized with LilyPond.