Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.12.0"
+@c \version "2.16.0"
@ignore
Tutorial guidelines: (different from policy.txt!)
If the above seems confusing, consider this: if you were playing a
piano, which key would you hit? If you would press a black key,
-then you @emph{must} add @code{-is} or @code{-es} to the note
+then you @emph{must} add @w{@code{-is}} or @w{@code{-es}} to the note
name!
Adding all alterations explicitly might require a little more
@funindex GrandStaff
@funindex ChoirStaff
-Music Glossary: @rglos{brace}.
+Music Glossary:
+@rglos{brace},
+@rglos{staff},
+@rglos{system}.
Piano music is typeset in two staves connected by a
@notation{brace}.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
r4 <c e g>~ <c f a>2 |
-<c e g>8[ <c f a> <c e g> <c f a>] <c e g>\>[ <c f a> <c f a> <c e g>]\! |
+<c e g>8[ <c f a> <c e g> <c f a>]
+ <c e g>8\>[ <c f a> <c f a> <c e g>]\! |
r4 <c e g>8.\p <c f a>16( <c e g>4-. <c f a>) |
@end lilypond
Polyphonic music in lilypond, while not difficult, uses concepts
that we haven't discussed yet, so we're not going to introduce
-them here. Instead, the following sections introduce these concepts
+them here. Instead, the following sections introduce these concepts
and explain them thoroughly.
@seealso
When the file is processed, the title and composer are printed
above the music. More information on titling can be found in
-@ruser{Creating titles}.
+@ruser{Creating titles headers and footers}.
@node Absolute note names