-\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
+\input texinfo @c -*- coding: latin-1; mode: texinfo; -*-
@setfilename lilypond.info
@settitle GNU LilyPond
@iftex
@end iftex
@ignore
-Distributions will want to install lilypond.info doing:
+Distributions will want to install lilypond.info in postinstall, doing:
- ./install-info --info-dir=/usr/share/info out/lilypond.info
+ install-info --info-dir=/usr/share/info out/lilypond.info
@end ignore
+
@dircategory GNU music project
@direntry
-@c ;; prepend GNU for dir, must be unique
-* GNU LilyPond: (lilypond). The GNU music typesetter.
-* 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.
-* etf2ly: (lilypond)Invoking etf2ly:: Importing Finale.
-* abc2ly: (lilypond)Invoking abc2ly:: Importing ABC.
-* pmx2ly: (lilypond)Invoking pmx2ly:: Importing PMX.
-* musedata2ly: (lilypond)Invoking musedata2ly::
- Importing Musedata.
-* mup2ly: (lilypond)Invoking mup2ly:: Importing MUP.
+@ignore
+
+ * Prepend GNU for dir, must be unique.
+
+ * Do not list the `lilypond' node at toplevel, so that `info lilypond'
+ goes to Top.
+
+ * List all commands in direntry.
+
+@c * lilypond: (lilypond/lilypond)Running LilyPond. Invoking the
+@c LilyPond program.
+
+@end ignore
+
+* LilyPond: (lilypond/lilypond). The GNU music typesetter.
+* abc2ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking abc2ly. Importing ABC.
+* convert-ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking convert-ly. Older LilyPond versions.
+* etf2ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking etf2ly. Importing Finale.
+* lilypond-book: (lilypond/lilypond)LilyPond-book. Itegrating text and music.
+* midi2ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking midi2ly. Importing MIDI.
+* mup2ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking mup2ly. Importing Mup.
+* musedata2ly: (lilypond/lilypond)Invoking musedata2ly. Importing MuseData.
@end direntry
@ignore
@omfcreator Han-Wen Nienhuys and Jan Nieuwenhuizen
-@omfdescription User manual of the LilyPond music engraving system
+@omfdescription User manual of the LilyPond music engraving system
@omftype user manual
@omfcategory Applications|Publishing
@omflanguage English
HINTS FOR STYLE
-* don't refer to LilyPond in the text. The reader knows what the
-manual is about
+* Do not forget to create @cindex entries for new sections of text.
+
+* Try not to use punctuation between an introductory sentence and
+ display material (music, example code).
+
+* Do not refer to LilyPond in the text. The reader knows what the
+ manual is about. If you do, capitalization is LilyPond.
+
+* If you explicitly refer to `lilypond', the program (or any other
+ command to be executed), say `@command{lilypond}'.
+
+* Do not explicitly refer to the reader/user. There is no one else
+ besides the reader and the writer.
+
+* Do not use abbreviations (don't, won't, etc.). If you do, use a
+ comma after it:
+
+ blabla blabla, i.e., blabla blabla
+
+* Avoid fluff (``Notice that,'' ``as you can see,'' ``Currently,'').
+
+* The use of the word `illegal' is inappropriate in most cases. Say
+ `invalid' instead.
+
+* Avoid long stretches of input code. Noone is going to read them in
+ print. Instead refer to an example input file (@inputfileref), these
+ are clickable in HTML.
+
+* Abbrevs in caps, e.g., HTML, DVI, MIDI, etc.
+
+* Colon usage
+
+ 0. Do not use a colon to introduce examples, sentences just continue
+
+ in the display material.
+
+ 1. To introduce lists
+ 2. When beginning a quote: "So, he said,..."
+ This usage is rarer. Americans often just use a comma.
+ 3. When adding a defining example at the end of a sentence.
+
+* To produce good looking texinfo output (for both TTY and DVI) some
+ additional formatting rules should be followed.
+
+ . Do not use tabs. They expand to nothing in DVI output.
+
+ . Do not use spaces at the beginning of a line (except in @example
+ or @verbatim environments), and do not use more than a single space
+ between words. `makeinfo' copies the input lines verbatim without
+ removing those spaces.
+
+ . Variables or numbers which consist of a single character (probably
+ followed by a punctuation mark) should be tied properly, either to
+ the previous or the next word. Example:
-* if you do, capitalization is LilyPond.
+ The variable@tie{}@var{a} ...
+ . To get consistent indentation in the DVI output it is better to avoid
+ the @verbatim environment. Use the @example environment instead if
+ possible, but without extraneous indentation. For example, this
-* don't explicitly refer to the reader/user. There is no one else
-besides the reader and the writer.
+ @example
+ foo {
+ bar
+ }
+ @end example
-* don't use abbreviations (don't, won't, etc.)
+ should be replaced with
-* avoid fluff (``Notice that,'' ``as you can see,'' ``Currently,'')
+ @example
+ foo {
+ bar
+ }
+ @end example
-* avoid long stretches of input code. Noone is go to read them in
-print. Instead refer to an example input file (@inputfileref), these
-are clickable in HTML.
+ where `@example' starts the line (without leading spaces).
-* abbrevs in caps, e.g. HTML, DVI, MIDI, etc.
+ . Use the `quote' option in @lilypond commands if possible.
+
+ . Do not compress the input vertically; this is, do not use
+
+ Beginning of logical unit
+ @example
+ ...
+ @end example
+ continuation of logical unit
+
+ but
+
+ Beginning of logical unit
+
+ @example
+ ...
+ @end example
+
+ @noindent
+ continuation of logical unit
+
+ This makes it easier to not forget `@noindent'.
+
+ . Non-ASCII characters which are in latin-1 should be directly used;
+ this is, don't say `Ba@ss{}tuba' but `Baßtuba'. This ensures that
+ all such characters appear in all output formats.
@end ignore
@end ifhtml
+@documentlanguage en
+@documentencoding ISO-8859-1
+
+@syncodeindex fn cp
+@syncodeindex ky cp
+@syncodeindex pg cp
+@syncodeindex tp cp
+@syncodeindex vr cp
+
+
+@finalout
+
@titlepage
@title GNU LilyPond
@subtitle The music typesetter
-@author Han-Wen Nienhuys
-@author Jan Nieuwenhuizen
-@author J@"{u}rgen Reuter
-@author Rune Zedeler
+@author The LilyPond development team
-Copyright @copyright{} 1999--2004 by the authors
+Copyright @copyright{} 1999--2005 by the authors
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
@vskip 20pt
-
+@c Not yet debugged or reported. This crashes gs-8.01:
+@c compiling gs-8.01 right now... -- jcn
@lilypond[raggedright]
\score {
- \context Lyrics \notes {
- \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
+ \context Lyrics {
+ \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT
+ \override Score.RehearsalMark #'font-size = #-2
\mark #(ly:export (string-append
"(For LilyPond version " (lilypond-version) ")"))
s2
}
- \paper {
+ \layout {
indent = 0.0\pt
raggedright = ##t
}
}
@end lilypond
-
@end titlepage
@ifnottex
This file documents GNU LilyPond.
-Copyright 1999--2004 by the authors
+Copyright 1999--2005 by the authors
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
@top GNU LilyPond --- The music typesetter
@c HJJ: Info needs `@top', which is a synonym for `@unnumbered' in TeX.
-This is the user manual for GNU LilyPond 2.1.0.
+This is the user manual for GNU LilyPond 2.5.x series.
+@ifhtml
+(See the bottom of this page for the exact version number).
+@end ifhtml
@cindex web site
A further source of information is the website, which can be found at
-@uref{http://www.lilypond.org/}. The website contains on-line copies of
-this and other documentation.
+@uref{http://@/www@/.lilypond@/.org/}. The website contains on-line copies
+of this and other documentation.
@include dedication.itely
* Preface:: Preface.
* Introduction:: What, Why, How.
* Tutorial:: A tutorial introduction.
-* Notation manual:: All notation supported, and how to
- produce it.
-* Literature list:: Books about notation and engraving.
-* Technical manual:: How it all works.
-* Invoking LilyPond:: Operation.
+* Example templates:: Larger examples.
+* Basic notation:: Standard musical notation.
+* Instrument-specific notation:: Notation that is only used for some
+ instruments.
+* Advanced notation:: Less frequently used notation.
+* Global issues:: Non-notation commands.
+
+* Changing defaults:: Tuning output.
+* Interfaces for programmers::
+* Running LilyPond:: Operation.
* Converting from other formats:: Converting to lilypond source format.
-* lilypond-book manual:: Integrating text and music with lilypond-book.
-* Unified index::
-* Reference manual details::
-* Cheat sheet::
+* LilyPond-book:: Integrating text and music.
+* Literature list::
+* Scheme tutorial::
+* Notation manual details::
+* Point and click::
* GNU Free Documentation License:: FDL.
+* Cheat sheet::
+* Unified index::
@end menu
@end ifnottex
@include preface.itely
@include introduction.itely
@include tutorial.itely
-@include refman.itely
-@include literature.itely
-@include internals.itely
-@include invoking.itexi
+@include examples.itely
+@include invoking.itely
+@include basic-notation.itely
+@include instrument-notation.itely
+@include advanced-notation.itely
+@include global.itely
+
+@include changing-defaults.itely
+@include programming-interface.itely
@include lilypond-book.itely
@include converters.itely
@c FIXME: Index has two alphabetically sorted lists @code vs plain?
-@node Unified index
-@unnumbered Unified index
-@printindex cp
-@include appendices.itely
+@include literature.itely
+@include scheme-tutorial.itely
+@include notation-appendices.itely
+@include point-and-click.itely
@include cheatsheet.itely
@include fdl.itexi
+@node Unified index
+@appendix Unified index
+
+@printindex cp
+
@bye