-Single beat repeats for sixteenth or shorter notes and beat repeats for
-measures containing notes of varying durations are now supported.
-
-@lilypond[fragment,relative=2]
-\repeat percent 2 { c16 d }
-\repeat percent 2 { c32 e }
-\repeat percent 2 { c64 f }
-\repeat percent 2 { c128 g' }
-@end lilypond
-
-
-@item
-Lilypond now engraves woodwind fingering charts.
-
-@lilypond
-\relative c' {
- \textLengthOn
- des1^\markup {
- \woodwind-diagram #'bassoon #'((lh . (thumb-cis))
- (cc . (one two three five six))
- (rh . (f)))
- } _"bassoon"
- c1^\markup {
- \woodwind-diagram #'oboe #'((rh . (c))
- (lh . ())
- (cc . (one two three four five six)))
- } _"oboe"
-
-}
-@end lilypond
-
-@item
-MIDI output has been improved
-@itemize @bullet
-@item voices are kept separated, which makes the MIDI file much more useful for postprocessing
-@item optimal channel distribution: identical instruments share the same channel. This means that e.g. for a full orchestral score there are always 16 (15 plus percussion) diffently sounding instruments available, unrestricted by the number of staves or voices.
-@item @code{\set Score.midiChannelMapping = #'staff} assigns one MIDI channel per staff, previously the default behavior. This setting is required if you want instrument changes to create MIDI program changes on a single MIDI channel.
-@item dynamics are now rendered as note velocities, no longer as midi volume. This improves the sound on [high end] midi renderers.
-@end itemize
-
-@item
-MIDI-import through Midi2ly is improved
-@itemize @bullet
-@item Midi2ly now also works on Windows systems
-@item MIDI-files with more than 32 tracks are now handled
-@item notes on certain simultaneous voices no longer ignored
-@item notes overrunning a bar line are no longer truncated
-@item initial key signature and time signature are respected
-@item a problem with octaves in subsequent tracks/voices is fixed
-@item initial support for multiple voices notated on one staff
-@item the instrumentName is set from track data
-@item new --skip option, rests are displayed by default
-@item rests overrunning a bar line are not truncated
-@item new --include-header option for setting titles
-@item new --preview option for big MIDI-files
+The LilyPond G clef has been redesigned - upper loop is now more balanced,
+bottom crook sticks out less and the "spine" (main vertical line) is more
+evenly curved. The old and new versions can be compared by looking at the
+documentation:
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font.html#clef-glyphs, old version},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font.html#clef-glyphs, new version}.
+
+@item
+Lilypond's stencil commands have been simplified to allow for less code
+duplication and better height approximations of graphical objects. The
+following stencil commands have been eliminated:
+@itemize
+@item @code{beam}
+@item @code{bezier-sandwich}
+@item @code{bracket}
+@item @code{dashed-slur}
+@item @code{dot}
+@item @code{oval}
+@item @code{repeat-slash}
+@item @code{zigzag-line}