@node Score - the master of all contexts
@unnumberedsubsubsec Score - the master of all contexts
-This is the top level notation context. No other context can
-contain a Score context. By default the Score context handles
+This is the top level notation context. No other context can
+contain a Score context. By default the Score context handles
the administration of time signatures and makes sure that items
such as clefs, time signatures, and key-signatures are aligned
across staves.
@strong{@emph{StaffGroup}}
Groups staves while adding a bracket on the left side, grouping
-the staves together. The bar lines of the contained staves are
+the staves together. The bar lines of the contained staves are
connected vertically. @code{StaffGroup} only consists of a collection
of staves, with a bracket in front and spanning bar lines.
their appearance and behaviour. Some of these properties are common
to all spanners; others are restricted to a sub-set of the spanners.
-All spanners support the @code{spanner-interface}. A few, esentially
+All spanners support the @code{spanner-interface}. A few, essentially
those that draw a straight line between the two objects, support in
addition the @code{line-spanner-interface}.
For some layout objects, the @code{minimum-length} property becomes
effective only if the @code{set-spacing-rods} procedure is called
explicitly. To do this, the @code{springs-and-rods} property should
-be set to @code{ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods}. For example,
+be set to @code{ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods}. For example,
the minimum length of a glissando has no effect unless the
@code{springs-and-rods} property is set:
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This property is not effective for all spanners. For example,
-seting it to @code{#t} has no effect on slurs or phrasing slurs
+setting it to @code{#t} has no effect on slurs or phrasing slurs
or on other spanners for which terminating on the bar line would
not be meaningful.
lines, clef symbols, time signature symbols and key signatures. There
are special properties to be found in the @code{break-aligned-interface}
for positioning rehearsal marks on such objects.
-@ruser{Using the break-alignable-interface}
@seealso
-@ruser{Using the break-alignable-interface},
+@ref{Using the break-alignable-interface},
@rextend{Callback functions}.
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