@item @emph{Editio Vaticana} is a complete style for
Gregorian chant, following the appearance of the Solesmes
editions, the official chant books of the Vatican since 1904.
-Lilypond has support for all the notational signs used in this
+LilyPond has support for all the notational signs used in this
style, including ligatures, @emph{custodes}, and special signs
such as the quilisma and the oriscus.
infinitely many different ligatures can be created.
Note that the use of these signs in the music itself follows
-certain rules, which are not checked by Lilypond. E.g., the
+certain rules, which are not checked by LilyPond. E.g., the
@emph{quilisma} is always the middle note of an ascending
ligature, and usually falls on a half-tone step, but it is
perfectly possible, although incorrect, to make a single-note
@tab
@b{Output}
@tab
-@b{Lilypond@*
+@b{LilyPond@*
code}
@c TODO: \layout block is identical in all of the below examples.
Working with ancient music frequently involves particular tasks
which differ considerably from the modern notation for which
-Lilypond is designed. In the rest of this section, a number of
+LilyPond is designed. In the rest of this section, a number of
typical scenarios are outlined, with suggestions of solutions.
These involve: