@end menu
@node String number indications
-@unnumberedsubsubsec String number indications
+@subsubsection String number indications
@cindex String numbers
@node Tablatures basic
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Tablatures basic
+@subsubsection Tablatures basic
@cindex Tablatures basic
Tablature notation is used for notating music for plucked string
@end lilypond
-@commonprop
+@snippets
To print tablatures with stems down and horizontal beams,
initialize the @code{TabStaff} with this code:
Internals Reference: @internalsref{TabNoteHead}, @internalsref{TabStaff}, @internalsref{TabVoice}.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
Chords are not handled in a special way, and hence the automatic
string selector may easily select the same string to two notes in a
@node Non-guitar tablatures
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Non-guitar tablatures
+@subsubsection Non-guitar tablatures
@cindex Non-guitar tablatures
You can change the tuning of the strings. A string tuning is given as
tunings.
Internals Reference: @internalsref{Tab_note_heads_engraver}.
-@refbugs
+@knownissues
No guitar special effects have been implemented.
@node Banjo tablatures
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Banjo tablatures
+@subsubsection Banjo tablatures
@cindex Banjo tablatures
LilyPond has basic support for five stringed banjo. When making tablatures
@node Fret diagrams
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Fret diagrams
+@subsubsection Fret diagrams
@cindex fret diagrams
@cindex chord diagrams
There are three different fret-diagram markup interfaces: standard, terse,
and verbose. The three interfaces produce equivalent markups, but have
varying amounts of information in the markup string. Details about the
-markup interfaces are found at @ref{Overview of text markup commands}.
+markup interfaces are found at @ref{Text markup commands}.
You can set a number of graphical properties according to your preference.
Details about the property interface to fret diagrams are found at
@node Right hand fingerings
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Right hand fingerings
+@subsubsection Right hand fingerings
Right hand fingerings in chords can be entered using
@code{@var{note}-\rightHandFinger @var{finger}}
@cindex fingerings, right hand, for guitar
@cindex right hand fingerings for guitar
-@commonprop
+@snippets
You may exercise greater control over right handing fingerings by
setting @code{strokeFingerOrientations},
@node Other guitar issues
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Other guitar issues
+@subsubsection Other guitar issues
This example demonstrates how to include guitar position and
barring indications.