%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
%%
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.16.0"
+\version "2.17.18"
\header {
lsrtags = "pitches, staff-notation, tweaks-and-overrides"
The command @code{\\clef \"treble_8\"} is equivalent to setting
@code{clefGlyph}, @code{clefPosition} (which controls the vertical
position of the clef), @code{middleCPosition} and
-@code{clefOctavation}. A clef is printed when any of the properties
+@code{clefTransposition}. A clef is printed when any of the properties
except @code{middleCPosition} are changed.
on the staff: the position of middle C must also be specified to do
this. The positional parameters are relative to the staff center line,
positive numbers displacing upwards, counting one for each line and
-space. The @code{clefOctavation} value would normally be set to 7, -7,
+space. The @code{clefTransposition} value would normally be set to 7, -7,
15 or -15, but other values are valid.
% The standard choral tenor clef
\set Staff.clefGlyph = #"clefs.G"
\set Staff.clefPosition = #-2
- \set Staff.clefOctavation = #-7
+ \set Staff.clefTransposition = #-7
\set Staff.middleCPosition = #1
c'1
% A non-standard clef
\set Staff.clefPosition = #0
- \set Staff.clefOctavation = #0
+ \set Staff.clefTransposition = #0
\set Staff.middleCPosition = #-4
c'1 \break
c'1
\set Staff.clefGlyph = #"clefs.C"
c'1
- \set Staff.clefOctavation = #7
+ \set Staff.clefTransposition = #7
c'1
- \set Staff.clefOctavation = #0
+ \set Staff.clefTransposition = #0
\set Staff.clefPosition = #0
c'1