Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH
When revising a translation, copy the HEAD committish of the
- version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
+ version that you are working on. For details, see the Contributors'
+ Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
@c \version "2.12.0"
If additional control is needed over the individual staves, they
can be created manually with the names @code{"up"} and
@code{"down"}. The @code{\autochange} command will then switch
-its voice between the existing staves.
+its voice between the existing staves.
@warning{If staves are created manually, they @emph{must} be named
@code{"up"} and @code{"down"}.}
\clef bass
% stems may overlap the other staff
\override Stem #'cross-staff = ##t
- % extend the stems to reach other other staff
+ % extend the stems to reach the other staff
\override Stem #'length = #12
% do not print extra flags
\override Stem #'flag-style = #'no-flag
@itemize
-@item The glissando is the most characterisic harp technique,
+@item The glissando is the most characteristic harp technique,
@ref{Glissando}.
@item A @notation{bisbigliando} is written as a tremelo @ref{Tremolo
-repeats}
+repeats}.
@item Natural harmonics are covered under @ref{Harmonics}.
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Tremolo repeats}
-@ref{Glissando}
-@ref{Arpeggio}
-@ref{Harmonics}
+@ref{Tremolo repeats},
+@ref{Glissando},
+@ref{Arpeggio},
+@ref{Harmonics}.
@node Harp pedals
@unnumberedsubsubsec Harp pedals
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
\textLengthOn
-cis1_\markup \concat \vcenter { [D \flat C \sharp B|E \sharp F \sharp G A \flat] }
-c!1_\markup \concat \vcenter {[ C \natural ]}
+cis1_\markup \concat \vcenter {
+ [D \flat C \sharp B|E \sharp F \sharp G A \flat] }
+c!1_\markup \concat \vcenter {
+ [ C \natural ] }
@end lilypond
or pedal diagrams:
The @code{\harp-pedal} command accepts a string of characters, where
@code{^} is the highest pedal position (flattened pitch), @code{-} is
-the middle pedal postion (natural pitch), @code{v} is the lowest pedal
+the middle pedal position (natural pitch), @code{v} is the lowest pedal
position (sharpened pitch), and @code{|} is the divider. A prefixed
@code{o} will circle the following pedal symbol.
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Text scripts}
-@ref{Instrument Specific Markup}
+@ref{Text scripts},
+@ref{Instrument Specific Markup}.