useful when transcribing mensural music, e.g., for the incipit. The
@code{mensural} style produces note heads that mimic the look of note
heads in historic printings of the 16th century. Finally, the
-@code{petrucci} style also mimicks historic printings, but uses bigger
+@code{petrucci} style also mimics historic printings, but uses bigger
note heads.
The following example demonstrates the @code{neomensural} style
Notation Reference: see @ref{Clef}.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
The mensural g clef is mapped to the Petrucci g clef.
music, the default flag style should be used. There are no flags in
Gregorian Chant notation.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
The attachment of ancient flags to stems is slightly off due to a
change in early 2.3.x.
This manual: @ref{Time signature}, gives a general introduction to
the use of time signatures.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
Ratios of note durations do not change with the time signature. For
example, the ratio of 1 brevis = 3 semibrevis (tempus perfectum) must
}
@end lilypond
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
Some articulations are vertically placed too closely to the
corresponding note heads.
@lilypondfile[quote,ragged-right]{divisiones.ly}
-@refcommands
+@predefined
@funindex \virgula
@code{\virgula},
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
Ligatures need special spacing that has not yet been implemented. As
a result, there is too much space between ligatures most of the time,
}
@end lilypond
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
Horizontal spacing is poor.
}
@end lilypond
-@refcommands
+@predefined
The following head prefixes are supported
@funindex \augmentum
Use the unary music function @code{\augmentum} to add augmentum dots.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
When an @code{\augmentum} dot appears at the end of the last staff
within a ligature, it is sometimes vertically placed wrong. As a
@end lilypond
-@commonprop
+@snippets
By default, this method produces figures above the notes. To get
figures below the notes, use
@end example
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
When using figured bass above the staff with extender lines and
@code{implicitBassFigures} the lines may become swapped around.