**Feature summary** (what you would like to be able to do):
Use <score> tags within the body of a text, by provision of a suitable option to "inline" the generated output.
**Steps to reproduce** (a list of clear steps to create the situation that made you report this, including full links if applicable):
* Page: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:A_Dictionary_of_Music_and_Musicians_vol_2.djvu/695
* The musical notation sitting between "...proposes for the finer use of this pedal a notation beneath the usual staves" and
", thus by note and rest marking the action of the foot with the greatest nicety." ...
The extract renders on its own line, which does note match the printed version, in the associated scan.
See also: -
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Template:FreedImg/span#Example_3:_Musical_Score where the score extension generated causes a DIV-span lint-error as the outer wrapper is a SPAN tag, not a DIV.
**Use case(s)** (describe the actual underlying problem which you want to solve, and not only a solution):
Insert a short musical notation sequence or symbol into the run of other text, without a break occurring as currently.