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-@c \version "2.13.36"
+@c \version "2.14.0"
@node Ancient notation
For ancient notation, a note head style other than the
@code{default} style may be chosen. This is accomplished by setting
the @code{style} property of the @code{NoteHead} object to
-@code{baroque}, @code{neomensural}, @code{mensural} or
-@code{petrucci}, @code{blackpetrucci}, @code{semipetrucci}.
+@code{baroque}, @code{neomensural}, @code{mensural},
+@code{petrucci}, @code{blackpetrucci} or @code{semipetrucci}.
The @code{baroque} style differs from the @code{default} style by:
To avoid that syllables of different width (such as @qq{-ri} and
@qq{-rum}) spread the syllable note groups unevenly apart, the
-@code{#'X-extent} property of the @code{LyricText} object may be
+@code{'X-extent} property of the @code{LyricText} object may be
set to a fixed value. Another, more cumbersome way would be to
add the syllables as @code{\markup} elements. If further
adjustments are necessary, this can be easily done with
@c staff as an hint to performers. (Karl Hammer)
-TBC
+@c TBC
@c @seealso