@end ignore
+@item
+@code{TabStaff} is now able to print micro-tones for bendings etc.
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
+\layout {
+ \context {
+ \Score
+ noteToFretFunction = #(determine-frets #t)
+ }
+}
+
+mus = \relative { c'4 cih d dih }
+
+<<
+ \new Staff << \clef "G_8" \mus >>
+ \new TabStaff \mus
+>>
+@end lilypond
+
+@item
+A new style of whiteout that approximates the contours of a glyph's
+outline is now available using @code{whiteout-style}. The shape of the
+white background is produced from multiple displaced copies of the
+glyph. The @code{thickness} of both the new @code{outline} style and
+the default @code{box} style, as a multiple of staff-line thickness, can
+be customized.
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
+\markup {
+ \combine
+ \filled-box #'(-1 . 15) #'(-3 . 4) #1
+ \override #'(thickness . 2)
+ \whiteout whiteout-box
+}
+\markup {
+ \combine
+ \filled-box #'(-1 . 18) #'(-3 . 4) #1
+ \override #'(style . outline)
+ \override #'(thickness . 3)
+ \whiteout whiteout-outline
+}
+\relative {
+ \override Staff.Clef.whiteout-style = #'outline
+ \override Staff.Clef.whiteout = 3
+ g'1
+}
+@end lilypond
+
@item
All of @code{\override}, @code{\revert}, @code{\set}, and
@code{\unset} now work with the @code{\once} prefix for making
legacy use of @code{parser} and @code{location} arguments,
providing backwards-compatible semantics for some time.
-@item
-The @code{whiteout} grob property and @code{\whiteout} markup command
-now create a white background built from multiple displaced copies of
-the glyph in order to approximate the contours of its outline.
-The previous rounded box white background can be achieved with the
-new @code{whiteout-box} grob property and @code{\whiteout-box} markup
-command. Setting the @code{whiteout} property to a number now sets
-the thickness of the white outline as a multiple of staff-line
-thickness. Similarly, overriding the @code{thickness} property of
-the @code{\whiteout} markup command sets the thickness of the white
-outline it produces.
-
@item
In the "english" notename language, the long notenames for pitches
with accidentals now contain a hyphen for better readability. You
declares a list of @q{tags} that belong to a single @q{tag group}.
@example
-\keepwithTag#'violinI
+\keepWithTag #'violinI
@end example
Is now only concerned with @q{tags} from @q{violinI}’s tag group.