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-@c \version "2.19.7"
+@c \version "2.19.20"
@node Changing defaults
@chapter Changing defaults
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c-2
-\stemUp
-f
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If you visit the documentation on fingering instructions (in
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c-2
-\stemUp
-f
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Since the @b{2} is vertically positioned next to its note, we have to
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\once \override Voice.Fingering.padding = #3
c-2
-\stemUp
-f
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a1
-\compressFullBarRests
-R1*23
-% increase the length of the rest bar
-\once \override MultiMeasureRest.minimum-length = #20
-R1*23
-a1
+\compressMMRests {
+ R1*23
+ % increase the length of the rest bar
+ \once \override MultiMeasureRest.minimum-length = #20
+ R1*23
+ a1
+}
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The routine responsible for drawing the stencils for these spanners is
-@code{ly:line-interface::print}. This routine determines the
+@code{ly:line-spanner::print}. This routine determines the
exact location of the two end points and draws a line
between them, in the style requested. The locations of the two
end points of the spanner are computed on-the-fly, but it is
texts and the lines, and tuning their behavior is therefore also
done in the same way. It is done with a spanner, and the routine
responsible for drawing the spanners is
-@code{ly:line-interface::print}. This routine determines the
+@code{ly:line-spanner::print}. This routine determines the
exact location of the two @i{span points} and draws a line
between them, in the style requested.