@end ignore
+@item
+Text spreading over several pages is entered using the
+@code{\markuplines} keyword. Builtin markup list commands, such as
+@code{\justified-lines} or @code{\wordwrap-lines} may be used, and new
+ones created using the @code{define-markup-list-command} Scheme macro.
+
+@item
+Particular points of a book may be marked with the @code{\label}
+command. Then, the page where these points are placed can be refered to
+using the @code{\page-ref} markup command.
+
+@item
+Page breaking and page turning commands (@code{\pageBreak},
+@code{\noPageBreak}, etc) can be used at top-level, between scores and
+top-level markups.
+
+@item
+The following options are now changed as a @code{-d} sub-option:
+@code{--backend}, @code{--safe}, @code{--preview} and
+@code{--no-pages} (which became @code{-dno-print-pages}). The @code{-b}
+option does not exist any more.
+
@item
Improved testing procedure now catch changes in CPU and memory
performance, page layout, MIDI results and warnings. This helps to
end points. This includes glissando, voice followers, text crescendos
and other text spanners.
-@lilypond[ragged-right]
+@c with ragged-right we can't see the gliss.
+@lilypond[]
\relative c'' {
\override Glissando #'bound-details #'right #'text = \markup { \hcenter \bold down }
\override Glissando #'bound-details #'right #'Y = #-4
\override Glissando #'bound-details #'right #'padding = #0.0
\override Glissando #'bound-details #'left #'arrow = ##t
- \override Glissando #'bound-details #'left #'padding = #5.0
+ \override Glissando #'bound-details #'left #'padding = #3.0
\override Glissando #'style = #'trill
c1 \glissando c'