and @code{format-mark-circle-barnumbers} to get bar numbers instead of
incremented numbers or letters.
-@cindex segno
-@cindex coda
-@cindex D.S al Fine
-
-Music glyphs (such as the segno sign) may be printed inside
-a @code{\mark}
-
-@lilypond[fragment,quote,ragged-right,verbatim,relative]
-c1 \mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" }
-c1 \mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.coda" }
-c1 \mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.ufermata" }
-c1
-@end lilypond
-
-@noindent
-See @ref{The Feta font} for a list of symbols which may be
-printed with @code{\musicglyph}.
-
The horizontal location of rehearsal marks can be adjusted by
setting @code{break-align-symbol}
@node Special noteheads
@subsection Special noteheads
-@cindex note heads, special
-
Different noteheads are used by various instruments for various
meanings -- crosses are used for ``parlato'' with vocalists, stopped
notes on guitar; diamonds are used for harmonics on string instruments,
@node Shape note heads
@subsection Shape note heads
-@cindex note heads, shape
-
In shape note head notation, the shape of the note head corresponds
to the harmonic function of a note in the scale. This notation was
popular in the 19th century American song books.
@node Easy Notation note heads
@subsection Easy Notation note heads
-@cindex note heads, practice
-@cindex note heads, easy notation
@cindex easy notation
@cindex Hal Leonard