-The alteration refers to what note is heard, not to whether an
-accidental is printed. This is done depending on the key and context.
-A reminder accidental
-@cindex reminder accidental
-@cindex @code{?}
-can be forced by adding an exclamation mark @code{!} after the pitch. A
-cautionary accidental,
-@cindex cautionary accidental
-i.e., an accidental within parentheses can be obtained by adding the
-question mark `@code{?}' after the pitch.
-
-@lilypond[fragment,verbatim,center]
- cis' d' e' cis' c'? d' e' c'!
-@end lilypond
-
-
-@node Easy Notation note heads
-@subsection Easy Notation note heads
-
-@cindex easy notation
-@cindex Hal Leonard
-
-A entirely different type of note head is the "easyplay" note head: a
-note head that includes a note name. It is used in some publications by
-Hal-Leonard Inc. music publishers.
-
-@lilypond[singleline,verbatim]
-\include "paper23.ly"
-\score {
- \notes { c'2 e'4 f' | g'1 }
- \paper { \translator { \EasyNotation } }
-}
-@end lilypond
-
-Note that @code{EasyNotation} overrides a @code{Score} context. You
-probably will want to print it with magnification to make it better
-readable, see @ref{Output scaling}.
-
-
-@cindex Xdvi
-@cindex ghostscript
-
-If you view the result with Xdvi, then staff lines will show through the
-letters. Printing the postscript file obtained either by using dvips or
-the @code{-f ps} option of lilypond produces the correct result.
-
-
-@node Tie
-@subsection Tie