-The advantages of making input and music match more closely are
-numerous: music functions previously worked differently when used inside
-or outside of chords. Now they are the same, including all the
-possibilities of argument parsing. You can now use music variables
-inside of chords: a construct like
+The following three items are consequences of this change.
+
+@item
+The repetitive chord entry aid @code{q} has been reimplemented.
+Repeated chords are now replaced right before interpreting a music
+expression. In case the user wants to retain some events of the
+original chord, he can run the repeat chord replacement function
+@code{\chordRepeats} manually.
+
+@item
+String numbers and right hand fingerings on single notes now appear
+without having to be written inside of chord brackets.
+
+@item
+Music functions now work the same when used inside or outside of chords,
+including all the possibilities of argument parsing. Music variables
+can be used inside of chords: a construct like