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473 lily/include/constrained-breaking.hh
474 lily/include/one-line-page-breaking.hh
475 lily/include/optimal-page-breaking.hh
476 lily/include/page-breaking.hh
477 lily/include/page-layout-problem.hh
478 lily/include/page-spacing.hh
479 lily/include/page-turn-page-breaking.hh
480 lily/include/skyline.hh
481 lily/include/staff-grouper-interface.hh
482 lily/keep-alive-together-engraver.cc
483 lily/one-line-page-breaking.cc
484 lily/optimal-page-breaking.cc
485 lily/page-breaking-scheme.cc
486 lily/page-breaking.cc
487 lily/page-layout-problem-scheme.cc
488 lily/page-layout-problem.cc
490 lily/page-turn-engraver.cc
491 lily/page-turn-page-breaking.cc
493 lily/spacing-interface.cc
495 lily/staff-grouper-interface.cc
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497 2007--2012, Joe Neeman <joeneeman@gmail.com>
498 2009--2012, Joe Neeman <joeneeman@gmail.com>
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500 2011--2012, Joe Neeman <joeneeman@gmail.com>
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507 lily/coherent-ligature-engraver.cc
508 lily/custos-engraver.cc
510 lily/gregorian-ligature-engraver.cc
511 lily/include/cluster.hh
512 lily/include/coherent-ligature-engraver.hh
513 lily/include/custos.hh
514 lily/include/gregorian-ligature-engraver.hh
515 lily/include/gregorian-ligature.hh
516 lily/include/ligature-engraver.hh
517 lily/include/mensural-ligature.hh
518 lily/include/vaticana-ligature.hh
519 lily/ligature-bracket-engraver.cc
520 lily/ligature-engraver.cc
521 lily/mensural-ligature-engraver.cc
522 lily/mensural-ligature.cc
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530 Files: lily/beam-collision-engraver.cc
531 lily/concurrent-hairpin-engraver.cc
532 lily/footnote-engraver.cc
533 lily/include/interval-minefield.hh
534 lily/include/pure-from-neighbor-interface.hh
535 lily/include/rhythmic-music-iterator.hh
536 lily/interval-minefield.cc
537 lily/pure-from-neighbor-engraver.cc
538 lily/pure-from-neighbor-interface.cc
539 lily/rhythmic-music-iterator.cc
540 lily/span-bar-stub-engraver.cc
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543 2012, Mike Solomon <mike@apollinemike.com>
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548 lily/include/dispatcher.hh
549 lily/include/listener.hh
550 lily/include/scheme-listener.hh
551 lily/include/stream-event.hh
553 lily/scheme-listener-scheme.cc
554 lily/scheme-listener.cc
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563 lily/include/page-marker.hh
564 lily/minimal-page-breaking.cc
565 lily/note-column-scheme.cc
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569 2010--2012, Nicolas Sceaux <nicolas.sceaux@free.fr>
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573 scripts/auxiliar/check_translation.py
574 scripts/auxiliar/fixcc.py
576 scripts/lilypond-book.py
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596 lily/episema-engraver.cc
597 lily/partial-iterator.cc
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599 2011--2012, Neil Puttock <n.puttock@gmail.com>
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615 Copyright: 2006--2012, Brailcom, o.p.s
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625 Copyright: 1998--2012, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
626 1999--2012, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
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630 Copyright: 2006, Rutger E.W. van Beusekom
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651 Files: lily/tab-tie-follow-engraver.cc
652 Copyright: 2010--2012, Carl D. Sorensen
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668 Files: lily/percent-repeat-engraver.cc
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672 Files: lily/stanza-number-engraver.cc
673 Copyright: 2000--2012, Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@xs4all.nl>, Glen Prideaux <glenprideaux@iname.com>
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680 Files: lily/tab-note-heads-engraver.cc
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685 Copyright: 1999--2012, Michael Krause
686 2003--2012, Juergen Reuter
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697 Files: scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
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702 Copyright: 1997: Han-Wen Nienhuys, 1995-1996 Barry A. Warsaw,1992-1994 Tim Peters
705 Files: elisp/lilypond-song.el
706 Copyright: 2006, Brailcom, o.p.s
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710 Copyright: 1999--2012, Michael Krause
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714 Copyright: 2012, Scott Pakin
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