\input texinfo @c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*- @setfilename lilypond-changes.info @settitle LilyPond Changes @include macros.itexi @ifhtml @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME} @uref{../../\DIR\/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}@c @end macro @macro usermanref{NAME} @inforef{\NAME\,,../user/lilypond/lilypond}@c @end macro @end ifhtml @ifnothtml @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME} @file{\DIR\/\NAME\}@c @end macro @macro usermanref{NAME} See user manual, \NAME\ @end macro @end ifnothtml @macro textanchor{NAME} @html @end html @end macro @documentencoding utf-8 @documentlanguage en @afourpaper @finalout @node Top @top New features in 2.20 since 2.18 @allowcodebreaks false @itemize @ignore HINTS * add new items at the top * only show verbatim input for syntax/input changes * try to be as brief possible in those cases * don't try to provide real-world examples, they often get too big, which scares away people. * Write complete sentences. * only show user-visible changes. @end ignore @item The PostScript functionality of stroke adjustment is no longer applied automatically but left to the discretion of the PostScript device (by default, Ghostscript uses it for resolutions up to 150dpi when generating raster images). When it is enabled, a more complex drawing algorithm designed to benefit from stroke adjustment is employed mostly for stems and bar lines. Stroke adjustment can be forced by specifying the command line option @samp{-dstrokeadjust} to LilyPond. When generating @code{PDF} files, this will usually result in markedly better looking @code{PDF} previews but significantly larger file size. Print quality at high resolutions will be unaffected. @end itemize @ifhtml For older news, go to @uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/changes/}, @uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/changes/}, or @uref{../,go back} to the Documentation index. @end ifhtml @bye