-The vertical ordering of scripts is controlled with the
-@code{script-priority} property. The lower this number, the
-closer it will be put to the note. In this example, the
-@internalsref{TextScript} (the sharp symbol) first has the lowest
-priority, so it is put lowest in the first example. In the
-second, the prall trill (the @internalsref{Script}) has the
-lowest, so it is on the inside. When two objects have the same
-priority, the order in which they are entered decides which one
-comes first.
-
-
-@commonprop
-
-The meanings of the shorthands can be changed. They are defined
-in @file{ly/@/script@/-init@/.ly}, where the variables
-@code{DashDot}, @code{DashDash}, @code{DashPlus}, @code{DashBar},
-@code{DashLarger}, @code{DashHat}, and @code{DashUnderscore}
-are associated with the default articulation marks. If you want,
-e.g., @code{-+} to produce a trill instead of a "+", you can
-redefine the variable in your document:
-
-@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\relative c'' { c-+ }
-dashPlus = "trill"
-\relative c'' { c-+ }
-@end lilypond