with craftsmen who translate musical ideas to graphic symbols.
In the following example, we see how we start out with a plug-in for
-note heads, the @code{Note_heads_engraver}:
+note heads, the @code{Note_heads_engraver}
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
\include "engraver-example.ily"
@end lilypond
@noindent
-and the @code{Stem_engraver} adds stems:
+and the @code{Stem_engraver} adds stems
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
\include "engraver-example.ily"
We have written LilyPond as an experiment of how to condense the art
of music engraving into a computer program. Thanks to all that hard
work, the program can now be used to perform useful tasks. The
-simplest application is printing notes:
+simplest application is printing notes
@lilypond[quote,relative=1,fragment]
\time 2/4 c4 c g'4 g a4 a g2
@end lilypond
Polyphonic notation and piano music can also be printed. The following
-example combines some more exotic constructs:
+example combines some more exotic constructs
@lilypondfile[quote,ragged-right]{screech-boink.ly}