@node Top, , ,
@top
-@chapter New features in 1.9 since 1.8
+@chapter New features in 2.0 since 1.8
@itemize
+
+@item
+@c dotted or dashed?
+Crescendos can now be drawn dotted or stippled.
+
+@item
+Quarter tones are now supported. They are entered by suffixing
+@code{ih} for a half-sharp and @code{eh} for a half-flat. Hence, the
+following is an ascending list of pitches:
+
+@example
+ ceses ceseh ces ceh c cih cis cisih cisis
+@end example
+
+@item
+The following constructs have been removed from the syntax:
+
+@example
+ \duration #SCHEME-DURATION
+ \pitch #SCHEME-PITCH
+ \outputproperty @var{func} @var{symbol} = @var{value}
+@end example
+
+For @code{\outputproperty}, the following may be substituted:
+
+@example
+ \applyoutput #(outputproperty-compatibility @var{func}
+ @var{symbol} @var{value})
+@end example
+
@item
Clefs may now be transposed arbitrarily, for example
@example
< \tag #'part <
- @{ c4 f2 g @} % in the part, we have cue-notes
+ @{ c4 f2 g4 @} % in the part, we have cue-notes
\\ R1 >
\tag #'score R1 % in the score: only a rest
>
#(ly:set-option 'old-relative)
@end example
+@item
+Windows users can double click a @code{.ly} file to process and view
+it automagically through the new @code{lily-wins} frontend.
+
@end itemize