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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.12.0"
+@c \version "2.13.36"
@node Notation manual tables
@appendix Notation manual tables
-@c Please do not delete the following @ignore block.
-@ignore
-Note for editors and translators: In the following menu, two entries
-are needed to link to a pair of automatically generated sections.
-Please keep them and, if using emacs, do not run
-texinfo-all-menus-update without manually restoring them back. These
-menu entries are:
-
-* Text markup commands::
-* Text markup list commands::
-
-and they should go just after
-* Note head styles::
-
-and just before
-* List of articulations::
-@end ignore
-
@menu
* Chord name chart::
* Common chord modifiers::
* All context properties::
* Layout properties::
* Available music functions::
+* Predefined type predicates::
* Scheme functions::
@end menu
@tab
Minor triad, major seventh
@tab
-@code{maj7.5-}
+@code{m7+}
@tab
@lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
\chordmode {
- c1:maj7.5-
+ c1:m7+
}
@end lilypond
}
@end lilypond
+@item
+Power chord (two-voiced)
+@tab
+Perfect fifth
+@tab
+@code{1.5}
+@tab
+@lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
+\chordmode {
+ \powerChords
+ c1:1.5
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+@item
+Power chord (three-voiced)
+@tab
+Perfect fifth, octave
+@tab
+@code{1.5.8}
+@tab
+@lilypond[line-width=3\cm,noragged-right, notime]
+\chordmode {
+ \powerChords
+ c1:1.5.8
+}
+@end lilypond
@end multitable
@node Predefined fretboard diagrams
@appendixsec Predefined fretboard diagrams
-The chart below shows the predefined fretboard diagrams.
+The chart below shows the predefined fretboard diagrams for guitar.
@lilypondfile{display-predefined-fretboards.ly}
+The chart below shows the predefined fretboard diagrams for ukulele.
+
+@lilypondfile{display-predefined-ukulele-fretboards.ly}
+
@node MIDI instruments
@appendixsec MIDI instruments
The following is a list of names that can be used for the
-@code{midiInstrument} property.
+@code{midiInstrument} property. The order of the instruments
+below, starting in the left-hand column moving down, corresponds
+to the General MIDI Standard's 128 Program Numbers.
@example
acoustic grand contrabass lead 7 (fifths)
@lilypondfile[noindent]{note-head-style.ly}
+
+@node Text markup commands
+@appendixsec Text markup commands
+
@include markup-commands.tely
+
+@node Text markup list commands
+@appendixsec Text markup list commands
+
+The following commands can all be used with @code{\markuplines}:
+
@include markup-list-commands.tely
+
@node List of articulations
@appendixsec List of articulations
+
@cindex accent
-@cindex marcato
-@cindex staccatissimo
+@cindex accentus
+@cindex circulus
+@cindex coda
+@cindex downbow
+@cindex downmordent
+@cindex downprall
@cindex espressivo
@cindex fermata
-@cindex stopped
-@cindex staccato
-@cindex portato
-@cindex tenuto
-@cindex upbow
-@cindex downbow
-@cindex foot marks
-@cindex organ pedal marks
-@cindex turn
-@cindex open
-@cindex stopped
@cindex flageolet
-@cindex reverseturn
-@cindex trill
-@cindex prall
+@cindex halfopen
+@cindex ictus
+@cindex lheel
+@cindex lineprall
+@cindex longfermata
+@cindex ltoe
+@cindex marcato
@cindex mordent
-@cindex prallprall
+@cindex open
+@cindex portato
+@cindex prall
+@cindex pralldown
@cindex prallmordent
-@cindex prall, up
-@cindex prall, down
-@cindex thumb marking
+@cindex prallprall
+@cindex prallup
+@cindex reverseturn
+@cindex rheel
+@cindex rtoe
@cindex segno
-@cindex coda
+@cindex semicirculus
+@cindex shortfermata
+@cindex signumcongruentiae
+@cindex snappizzicato
+@cindex staccatissimo
+@cindex staccato
+@cindex stopped
+@cindex tenuto
+@cindex thumb
+@cindex trill
+@cindex turn
+@cindex upbow
+@cindex upmordent
+@cindex upprall
@cindex varcoda
+@cindex verylongfermata
+
+The following scripts are available in the Feta font and may be
+attached to notes (eg. @samp{c\accent}).
+
+@c Articulations and ornamentations
+@c Fingering instructions (for "thumb")
+@c Common notation for unfretted strings
+@c Bowing indications
+@c Harmonics
+@c Snap (Bartók) pizzicato
+@c Custom percussion staves (for "halfopen" -- not yet funindexed)
+@c References for wind instruments (for "open"/"stopped" -- not yet funindexed)
+
+@menu
+* Articulation scripts::
+* Ornament scripts::
+* Fermata scripts::
+* Instrument-specific scripts::
+* Repeat sign scripts::
+* Ancient scripts::
+@end menu
+
+
+@node Articulation scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Articulation scripts
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\new RhythmicStaff { \scriptStaff #articulations }
+@end lilypond
+
+@node Ornament scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Ornament scripts
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\new RhythmicStaff { \scriptStaff #ornaments }
+@end lilypond
+
+@node Fermata scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Fermata scripts
-@lilypondfile[quote,texidoc]{script-chart.ly}
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\new RhythmicStaff { \scriptStaff #fermatas }
+@end lilypond
+
+@node Instrument-specific scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Instrument-specific scripts
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\new RhythmicStaff { \scriptStaff #instrument-specific }
+@end lilypond
+
+@node Repeat sign scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Repeat sign scripts
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\new RhythmicStaff { \scriptStaff #repeats }
+@end lilypond
+
+@node Ancient scripts
+@unnumberedsubsec Ancient scripts
+
+@lilypond[quote]
+\include "script-chart.ly"
+\include "gregorian.ly"
+\new VaticanaStaff { \scriptStaffAncient #ancient }
+@end lilypond
@node Percussion notes
@node Technical glossary
@appendixsec Technical glossary
-A glossary of the technical terms and concepts used internally.
+A glossary of the technical terms and concepts used internally in
+LilyPond. These terms may appear in the manuals, on mailing lists
+or in the source code.
@menu
* alist::
* callback::
+* closure::
* glyph::
* grob::
+* immutable::
* interface::
* lexer::
+* mutable::
* output-def::
* parser::
* parser variable::
* prob::
-* simple-closure::
+* simple closure::
* smob::
* stencil::
@end menu
user-level Scheme code to define how many low-level actions are
performed.
+
+@node closure
+@unnumberedsubsec closure
+
+@cindex closure
+@cindex simple closure
+
+In Scheme, a @strong{closure} is created when a function, usually
+a lambda expression, is passed as a variable. The closure contains
+the function's code plus references to the lexical bindings of the
+function's free variables (i.e. those variables used in the
+expression but defined outside it). When this function is applied
+to different arguments later, the free variable bindings that were
+captured in the closure are used to obtain the values of the free
+variables to be used in the calculation. One useful property of
+closures is the retention of internal variable values between
+invocations, so permitting state to be maintained.
+
+A @strong{simple closure} is a closure whose expression has no free
+variables and hence no free variable bindings.
+
+A simple closure is represented in LilyPond by a smob containing
+the expression and a method to apply the expression to a passed
+list of arguments.
+
+
@node glyph
@unnumberedsubsec glyph
LilyPond objects which represent items of notation in the printed
output such as note heads, stems, slurs, ties, fingering, clefs,
etc are called @q{Layout objects}, often known as @q{GRaphical
-OBjects}, or @strong{grobs} for short.
-
+OBjects}, or @strong{grobs} for short. They are represented by
+instances of the @code{Grob} class.
@seealso
Learning Manual:
@rlearning{Properties of layout objects}.
Internals Reference:
+@rinternals{grob-interface},
@rinternals{All layout objects}.
+@node immutable
+@unnumberedsubsec immutable
+
+@cindex immutable objects
+@cindex immutable properties
+@cindex shared properties
+
+An @strong{immutable} object is one whose state cannot be modified
+after creation, in contrast to a mutable object, which can be
+modified after creation.
+
+In LilyPond, immutable or shared properties define the default
+style and behavior of grobs. They are shared between many objects.
+In apparent contradiction to the name, they can be changed using
+@code{\override} and @code{\revert}.
+
+@seealso
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{mutable}.
+
@node interface
@unnumberedsubsec interface
grouped together in an object called a @code{grob-interface}, or
just @q{interface} for short.
-
@seealso
Learning Manual:
@rlearning{Objects and interfaces},
is part of the source code and is not included in the LilyPond
binary installation.
+
+@node mutable
+@unnumberedsubsec mutable
+
+@cindex mutable objects
+@cindex mutable properties
+
+A @strong{mutable} object is one whose state can be modified after
+creation, in contrast to an immutable object, whose state is fixed
+at the time of creation.
+
+In LilyPond, mutable properties contain values that are specific to
+one grob. Typically, lists of other objects or results from
+computations are stored in mutable properties.
+
+@seealso
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{immutable}.
+
@node output-def
@unnumberedsubsec output-def
data structures associated with an output block. Instances are
created for midi, layout and paper blocks.
+
@node parser
@unnumberedsubsec parser
is part of the source code and is not included in the LilyPond
binary installation.
+
@node parser variable
@unnumberedsubsec parser variable
+@cindex parser variable
+@cindex Scheme variable
+@cindex global variable
+@cindex afterGraceFraction
+@cindex musicQuotes
+@cindex mode
+@cindex output-count
+@cindex output-suffix
+@cindex parseStringResult
+@cindex partCombineListener
+@cindex pitchnames
+@cindex toplevel-bookparts
+@cindex toplevel-scores
+@cindex showLastLength
+@cindex showFirstLength
+
These are variables defined directly in Scheme. Their direct
use by users is strongly discouraged, because their scoping
semantics can be confusing.
-When the value of such a variable is changed in a @code{.ly} file,
+When the value of such a variable is changed in a @file{.ly} file,
the change is global, and unless explicitly reverted, the new value
will persist to the end of the file, affecting subsequent
@code{\score} blocks as well as external files added with the
@item showFirstLength
@end itemize
+
@node prob
@unnumberedsubsec prob
-TODO
-@node simple-closure
-@unnumberedsubsec simple-closure
-TODO
+@cindex prob
+@cindex property object
+
+PRoperty OBjects, or @strong{probs} for short, are instances of
+the @code{Prob} class, a simple base class for objects which have
+mutable and immutable property alists and the methods to manipulate
+them. The @code{Music} and @code{Stream_event} classes derive from
+@code{Prob}. Instances of the @code{Prob} class are also created
+to hold the formatted content of system grobs and titling blocks
+during page layout.
+
+
+@node simple closure
+@unnumberedsubsec simple closure
+
+See @ref{closure}.
+
@node smob
@unnumberedsubsec smob
-TODO
+
+@cindex smob
+@cindex Scheme object
+
+@strong{Smobs}, or ScheMe OBjects, are part of the mechanism used
+by Guile to export C and C++ objects to Scheme code. In LilyPond,
+smobs are created from C++ objects through macros. There are two
+types of smob objects: simple smobs, intended for simple immutable
+objects like numbers, and complex smobs, used for objects with
+identities. If you have access to the LilyPond sources, more
+information can be found in @file{lily/includes/smob.hh}.
@node stencil
@unnumberedsubsec stencil
-TODO
+
+@cindex stencil
+
+An instance of the @strong{stencil} class holds the information
+required to print a typographical object. It is a simple smob
+containing a confining box, which defines the vertical and
+horizontal extents of the object, and a Scheme expression which
+will print the object when evaluated. Stencils may be combined
+to form more complex stencils defined by a tree of Scheme
+expressions formed from the Scheme expressions of the component
+stencils.
+
+The @code{stencil} property, which connects a grob to its stencil,
+is defined in the @code{grob-interface} interface.
+
+@seealso
+Internals Reference:
+@rinternals{grob-interface}.
@node All context properties
@include identifiers.tely
+@node Predefined type predicates
+@appendixsec Predefined type predicates
+
+@include type-predicates.tely
+
+
@node Scheme functions
@appendixsec Scheme functions