}
@end lilypond
-Text can also be placed on its own, away from any @code{\score}
-block. This is primarily used in a @code{\book} (see
-@ref{Multiple scores in a book}).
+A @code{\markup} command can also be placed on its own, away from any
+@code{\score} block, see @ref{Multiple scores in a book}.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
\markup{ Here is some text. }
}
@end lilypond
-The @code{set-octavation} function also takes -1 (for 8va bassa) and 2
-(for 15ma) as arguments. Internally the function sets the properties
-@code{ottavation} (e.g., to @code{"8va"}) and
+The @code{set-octavation} function also takes -1 (for 8va bassa), 2@tie{}(for 15ma),
+and -2 (for 15ma bassa) as arguments. Internally the function sets the properties
+@code{ottavation} (e.g., to @code{"8va"} or @code{"8vb"}) and
@code{centralCPosition}. For overriding the text of the bracket, set
@code{ottavation} after invoking @code{set-octavation}, i.e.,
The command @code{\setEasyHeads} overrides settings for the
@internalsref{NoteHead} object. To make the letters readable, it has
to be printed in a large font size. To print with a larger font, see
-@ref{Setting global staff size}.
+@ref{Setting the staff size}.
@refcommands