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-\version "2.13.1"
+\version "2.13.4"
\header {
lsrtags = "simultaneous-notes, text"
texidoc = "
The part combiner tool ( @code{\\partcombine} command ) allows the
combination of several different parts on the same staff. Text
-directions such as \"solo\" or \"a2\" are added by default; to remove
-them, simply set the property @code{printPartCombineTexts} to
-\"false\". For vocal scores (hymns), there is no need to add
-\"solo\"/\"a2\" texts, so they should be switched off. However, it
-might be better not to use it if there are any solos, as they won't be
-indicated. In such cases, standard polyphonic notation may be
-preferable.
+directions such as @qq{solo} or @qq{a2} are added by default; to remove
+them, simply set the property @code{printPartCombineTexts} to @code{f}.
+For vocal scores (hymns), there is no need to add @qq{solo/a2} texts,
+so they should be switched off. However, it might be better not to use
+it if there are any solos, as they won't be indicated. In such cases,
+standard polyphonic notation may be preferable.
This snippet presents the three ways two parts can be printed on a same
staff: standard polyphony, @code{\\partcombine} without texts, and