à vo -- cê uma can -- ção legal
}
-\relative {
+\relative c' {
c2 d e f g f e
}
\addlyrics { \bulgarian }
@funindex \displayLilyMusic
Displaying a music expression in LilyPond notation can be
-done using the music function @code{\displayLilyMusic}. For example,
+done with the music function @code{\displayLilyMusic} but only when
+using the command line. For example,
@example
@{
@{ a,4 cis e fis g @}
@end example
-By default, LilyPond will print these messages to the console along
-with all the other messages. To split up these messages and save
-the results of @code{\display@{STUFF@}}, redirect the output to
-a file.
-
-@c TODO What happens under Windows?
+By default, LilyPond will print these messages to the console
+along with all the other LilyPond compilation messages. To split
+up these messages and save the results of @code{\display@{STUFF@}},
+redirect the output to a file.
@example
lilypond file.ly >display.txt
@node Replacing the notation font
@subsection Replacing the notation font
-FIXME stub.
+Gonville is an alternative to the Feta font used in LilyPond and can
+be downloaded from:
+@example
+@uref{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/gonville/ ,http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/gonville/}
+@end example
+
+Here are a few sample bars of music set in Gonville:
+
+@c NOTE: these images are a bit big, but that's important
+@c for the font comparison. -gp
+@sourceimage{Gonville_after,,,}
+
+Here are a few sample bars of music set in LilyPond's Feta font:
+
+@sourceimage{Gonville_before,,,}
+
+@subsubheading Installation Instructions for MacOS
+
+Download and extract the zip file. Copy the @code{lilyfonts}
+directory to @file{@var{SHARE_DIR}/lilypond/current}; for more
+information, see @rlearning{Other sources of information}.
+Move the existing @code{fonts} directory to @code{fonts_orig} and
+move the @code{lilyfonts} directory to @code{fonts}. Simply move
+@code{fonts_orig} back to @code{fonts} to revert back to Feta.
+
+@seealso
+Learning Manual: @rlearning{Other sources of information}.
+
+@knownissues
+
+Gonville cannot be used to typeset @q{Ancient Music} notation. Please
+refer to the author's website for more information on this and other
+specifics including licensing of Gonville.
@node MIDI output
If there is a @code{\midi} block in a @code{\score} with no
@code{\layout} block, only MIDI output will be produced. When
-notation is needed too, a @code{\layout} block must be also be
+notation is needed too, a @code{\layout} block must also be
present.
@example
are reflected in tempo changes in the MIDI output. This command
will normally result in the metronome mark being printed, but this
can be suppressed, see @ref{Metronome marks}. An alternative way
-of specifying the inital or overall MIDI tempo is described below,
+of specifying the initial or overall MIDI tempo is described below,
see @ref{MIDI block}.
Due to some limitations on Windows, the default extension for