- '( style ))
-
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'rhythmic-head-interface
- "Note head or rest"
- '(
- dot
- stem
- duration-log
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'rest-interface
- "a rest"
- '(style ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'tuplet-bracket-interface
- "A bracket with a number in the middle, used for tuplets."
- '(
- columns
- number-gap
- delta-y
- tuplet-bracket-visibility
- tuplet-number-visibility
- thick
- direction
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'align-interface
- " Order grobs top to bottom/left to right/right to left etc."
- '(
- stacking-dir
- align-dir
- threshold
- alignment-done
- center-element
- elements
- axes
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'aligned-interface
- "read by align-interface"
- '(
- minimum-space
- extra-space
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'break-aligned-interface
- "Items that are aligned in prefatory matter"
- '(
- break-align-symbol
- visibility-lambda
- breakable
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'chord-name-interface
- "generate a chord name"
- '( pitches inversion bass))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'time-signature-interface
- "A time signature, in different styles.
- The following values for 'style are are recognized:
-
- @table @samp
- @item @code{C}
- 4/4 and 2/2 are typeset as C and struck C, respectively. All
- other time signatures are written with two digits.
-
- @item @code{old}
- 2/2, 3/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4, 9/4, 4/8, 6/8 and 9/8 are
- typeset with old-style mensuration marks. All other time
- signatures are written with two digits.
-
- @item @code{1xxx}
- All time signatures are typeset with a single
- digit, e.g. 3/2 is written as 3. (Any symbol starting
- with the digit @code{1} will do.)
-
- @item @code{C}@var{M}@code{/}@var{N},
-@code{old}@var{M}@code{/}@var{N} or
- @code{old6/8alt}
- Tells LilyPond to use a specific symbol as time signature,
- regardless of the actual time signature.
- @end table
-
-See also the test-file @file{input/test/time.ly}.
-"
- '(fraction style ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'bar-line-interface
- "Bar line.
-
-This is a request to print a special bar symbol. It replaces the
-regular bar symbol with a special
-symbol. The argument @var{bartype} is a string which specifies the
-kind of bar to print. Options are @code{\":|\"}
-@cindex \"|A@@@code{:|}
-,
-@code{\"|:\"}
-@cindex \"|B@@@code{|:}
-, @code{\":|:\"}
-@cindex \"|C@@@code{:|:}
-,
-@code{\"||\"}
-@cindex \"|D@@@code{||}
-, @code{\"|.\"}
-@cindex \"|E@@@code{|.}
-,
-@code{\".|\"}
-@cindex \"|F@@@code{.|}
-, and @code{\".|.\"}
-@cindex \"|G@@@code{.|.}
-.
-
-These produce, respectively, a right repeat, a left repeat, a double
-repeat, a double bar, a start bar, an end bar, and a thick double bar.
-If @var{bartype} is set to @code{\"empty\"} then nothing is printed,
-but a line break is allowed at that spot.
-
-"
- '(bar-size-procedure kern thin-kern hair-thickness thick-thickness glyph bar-size break-glyph-function ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'hairpin-interface
- "hairpin crescendo.
-
-padding -- horizontal padding. This is useful if a crescendo is set next to a text like `mf'
-
-"
- '( grow-direction thickness height padding
- ))
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'arpeggio-interface
- "Functions and settings for drawing an arpeggio symbol (a wavy line left to noteheads."
- '(stems))
-
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'note-collision-interface
- "An object that handles collisions between notes with different
-stem directions and horizontal shifts. Most of the interesting
-properties are to be set in @ref{note-column-interface}"
- '(merge-differently-dotted note-width))
-
-
-
-(lily-interface
- 'custos-interface
- "A custos is a staff context symbol that appears at the end of a
- staff line with monophonic musical contents (i.e. with a single
- voice). It anticipates the pitch of the first note of the following
- line and thus helps the player or singer to manage line breaks
- during performance, thus enhancing readability of a score.
-
- Custodes were frequently used in music notation until the 16th
- century. There were different appearences for different notation
- styles. Nowadays, they have survived only in special forms of
- musical notation such as via the editio vaticana dating back to the
- beginning of the 20th century.
-
-[TODO: add to glossary]"
-
- '(style))
-
-