\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@setfilename lilypond.info
@settitle GNU LilyPond
+@iftex
+@afourpaper
+@end iftex
-@html
-<!--- @@WEB-TITLE@@=User Manual --->
-@end html
@ignore
Distributions will want to install lilypond.info doing:
@direntry
@c ;; prepend GNU for dir, must be unique
* GNU LilyPond: (lilypond). The GNU music typesetter.
-* ly2dvi: (lilypond)Invoking ly2dvi:: Titling LilyPond scores.
+* lilypond: (lilypond)Invoking lilypond:: Titling LilyPond scores.
* Glossary: (music-glossary). Glossary of music terms.
* convert-ly: (lilypond)Invoking convert-ly:: Older LilyPond versions.
* midi2ly: (lilypond)Invoking midi2ly:: Importing MIDI.
print. Instead refer to an example input file (@inputfileref), these
are clickable in HTML.
+* abbrevs in caps, e.g. HTML, DVI, MIDI, etc.
+
@end ignore
@ifhtml
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
Free Documentation License''.
+@vskip 20pt
+
+
+@lilypond[singleline]
+\score { \context Lyrics \notes {
+ \property Score.RehearsalMark \set #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
+
+\mark #(ly:export (string-append "(For LilyPond version "
+(lilypond-version) ")"))
+s2
+ }
+ \paper { indent = 0.0\pt
+ raggedright = ##t
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
@end titlepage
@chapter GNU LilyPond --- The music typesetter
-This is the user manual for GNU LilyPond 1.8.0.
+This is the user manual for GNU LilyPond 2.1.0.
@cindex web site
* Tutorial:: A tutorial introduction.
* Notation manual:: All notation supported, and how to
produce it.
-* Literature:: Books about notation and engraving.
-* Technical manual:: How it all works.
+* Literature list:: Books about notation and engraving.
+* Technical manual:: How it all works.
* Invoking LilyPond:: Operation.
* Converting from other formats:: Converting to lilypond source format.
* lilypond-book manual:: Integrating text and music with lilypond-book.
-* Index:: Unified index.
+* Unified index::
* Reference manual details::
* Cheat sheet::
* GNU Free Documentation License:: FDL.
@c FIXME: Index has two alphabetically sorted lists @code vs plain?
-@node Index
-@unnumbered Index
+@node Unified index
+@unnumbered Unified index
@printindex cp