The rules for the default placement of articulations are defined
in @file{scm/@/script@/.scm}. Articulations and ornamentations
-may be manually placed above or below the staff, see
+may be manually placed above or below the staff; see
@ref{Direction and placement}.
such as @code{c4\ff}. The available dynamic marks are
@code{\ppppp}, @code{\pppp}, @code{\ppp}, @code{\pp}, @code{\p},
@code{\mp}, @code{\mf}, @code{\f}, @code{\ff}, @code{\fff},
-@code{\ffff}, @code{\fp}, @code{\sf}, @code{\sff}, @code{\sp},
-@code{\spp}, @code{\sfz}, and @code{\rfz}. The dynamic marks may
-be manually placed above or below the staff, see
+@code{\ffff}, @code{\fffff}, @code{\fp}, @code{\sf}, @code{\sff},
+@code{\sp}, @code{\spp}, @code{\sfz}, and @code{\rfz}. Dynamic
+marks may be manually placed above or below the staff; see
@ref{Direction and placement}.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
@funindex \slurNeutral
@funindex slurNeutral
-Slurs may be manually placed above or below the notes, see
+Slurs may be manually placed above or below the staff; see
@ref{Direction and placement}.
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-c2( d)
-\slurDown
-c2( d)
-\slurNeutral
-c2( d)
-@end lilypond
-
@cindex phrasing slur
@cindex multiple slurs
@cindex simultaneous slurs
Typographically, a phrasing slur behaves almost exactly like a
normal slur. However, they are treated as different objects; a
@code{\slurUp} will have no effect on a phrasing slur. Phrasing
-slurs may be manually placed above or below the notes, see
+may be manually placed above or below the staff; see
@ref{Direction and placement}.
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
-c4\( g' c,( b) | c1\)
-\phrasingSlurUp
-c4\( g' c,( b) | c1\)
-@end lilypond
-
@cindex simultaneous phrasing slurs
@cindex multiple phrasing slurs
@cindex slur, simultaneous phrasing