-@node Notation manual details
-@appendix Notation manual details
+@c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*-
+@c This file is part of lilypond.tely
+@ignore
+ Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH
+
+ When revising a translation, copy the HEAD committish of the
+ version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
+@end ignore
+
+@node Notation manual tables
+@appendix Notation manual tables
@menu
* Chord name chart::
* MIDI instruments::
+* List of colors::
* The Feta font::
+* Note head styles::
+* Overview of text markup commands::
+* Overview of text markup list commands::
+* List of articulations::
* All context properties::
* Layout properties::
+* Identifiers::
+* Scheme functions::
@end menu
@node Chord name chart
@appendixsec Chord name chart
+The following charts shows two standard systems for printing chord
+names, along with the pitches they represent.
+
@lilypondfile{chord-names-jazz.ly}
@node MIDI instruments
@appendixsec MIDI instruments
-@example
-"acoustic grand" "contrabass" "lead 7 (fifths)"
-"bright acoustic" "tremolo strings" "lead 8 (bass+lead)"
-"electric grand" "pizzicato strings" "pad 1 (new age)"
-"honky-tonk" "orchestral strings" "pad 2 (warm)"
-"electric piano 1" "timpani" "pad 3 (polysynth)"
-"electric piano 2" "string ensemble 1" "pad 4 (choir)"
-"harpsichord" "string ensemble 2" "pad 5 (bowed)"
-"clav" "synthstrings 1" "pad 6 (metallic)"
-"celesta" "synthstrings 2" "pad 7 (halo)"
-"glockenspiel" "choir aahs" "pad 8 (sweep)"
-"music box" "voice oohs" "fx 1 (rain)"
-"vibraphone" "synth voice" "fx 2 (soundtrack)"
-"marimba" "orchestra hit" "fx 3 (crystal)"
-"xylophone" "trumpet" "fx 4 (atmosphere)"
-"tubular bells" "trombone" "fx 5 (brightness)"
-"dulcimer" "tuba" "fx 6 (goblins)"
-"drawbar organ" "muted trumpet" "fx 7 (echoes)"
-"percussive organ" "french horn" "fx 8 (sci-fi)"
-"rock organ" "brass appendixsection" "sitar"
-"church organ" "synthbrass 1" "banjo"
-"reed organ" "synthbrass 2" "shamisen"
-"accordion" "soprano sax" "koto"
-"harmonica" "alto sax" "kalimba"
-"concertina" "tenor sax" "bagpipe"
-"acoustic guitar (nylon)" "baritone sax" "fiddle"
-"acoustic guitar (steel)" "oboe" "shanai"
-"electric guitar (jazz)" "english horn" "tinkle bell"
-"electric guitar (clean)" "bassoon" "agogo"
-"electric guitar (muted)" "clarinet" "steel drums"
-"overdriven guitar" "piccolo" "woodblock"
-"distorted guitar" "flute" "taiko drum"
-"guitar harmonics" "recorder" "melodic tom"
-"acoustic bass" "pan flute" "synth drum"
-"electric bass (finger)" "blown bottle" "reverse cymbal"
-"electric bass (pick)" "shakuhachi" "guitar fret noise"
-"fretless bass" "whistle" "breath noise"
-"slap bass 1" "ocarina" "seashore"
-"slap bass 2" "lead 1 (square)" "bird tweet"
-"synth bass 1" "lead 2 (sawtooth)" "telephone ring"
-"synth bass 2" "lead 3 (calliope)" "helicopter"
-"violin" "lead 4 (chiff)" "applause"
-"viola" "lead 5 (charang)" "gunshot"
-"cello" "lead 6 (voice)"
-@end example
+The following is a list of names that can be used for the
+@code{midiInstrument} property.
+
+@example
+acoustic grand contrabass lead 7 (fifths)
+bright acoustic tremolo strings lead 8 (bass+lead)
+electric grand pizzicato strings pad 1 (new age)
+honky-tonk orchestral strings pad 2 (warm)
+electric piano 1 timpani pad 3 (polysynth)
+electric piano 2 string ensemble 1 pad 4 (choir)
+harpsichord string ensemble 2 pad 5 (bowed)
+clav synthstrings 1 pad 6 (metallic)
+celesta synthstrings 2 pad 7 (halo)
+glockenspiel choir aahs pad 8 (sweep)
+music box voice oohs fx 1 (rain)
+vibraphone synth voice fx 2 (soundtrack)
+marimba orchestra hit fx 3 (crystal)
+xylophone trumpet fx 4 (atmosphere)
+tubular bells trombone fx 5 (brightness)
+dulcimer tuba fx 6 (goblins)
+drawbar organ muted trumpet fx 7 (echoes)
+percussive organ french horn fx 8 (sci-fi)
+rock organ brass section sitar
+church organ synthbrass 1 banjo
+reed organ synthbrass 2 shamisen
+accordion soprano sax koto
+harmonica alto sax kalimba
+concertina tenor sax bagpipe
+acoustic guitar (nylon) baritone sax fiddle
+acoustic guitar (steel) oboe shanai
+electric guitar (jazz) english horn tinkle bell
+electric guitar (clean) bassoon agogo
+electric guitar (muted) clarinet steel drums
+overdriven guitar piccolo woodblock
+distorted guitar flute taiko drum
+guitar harmonics recorder melodic tom
+acoustic bass pan flute synth drum
+electric bass (finger) blown bottle reverse cymbal
+electric bass (pick) shakuhachi guitar fret noise
+fretless bass whistle breath noise
+slap bass 1 ocarina seashore
+slap bass 2 lead 1 (square) bird tweet
+synth bass 1 lead 2 (sawtooth) telephone ring
+synth bass 2 lead 3 (calliope) helicopter
+violin lead 4 (chiff) applause
+viola lead 5 (charang) gunshot
+cello lead 6 (voice)
+@end example
+
+
+@node List of colors
+@appendixsec List of colors
+
+@subsubheading Normal colors
+
+Usage syntax is detailed in @ref{Coloring objects}.
+
+@cindex List of colors
+@cindex Colors, list of
+
+@verbatim
+black white red green
+blue cyan magenta yellow
+grey darkred darkgreen darkblue
+darkcyan darkmagenta darkyellow
+@end verbatim
+
+
+@subsubheading X color names
+
+X color names come several variants:
+
+Any name that is spelled as a single word with capitalisation
+(e.g. @q{LightSlateBlue}) can also be spelled as space separated
+words without capitalisation (e.g. @q{light slate blue}).
+
+The word @q{grey} can always be spelled @q{gray} (e.g. @q{DarkSlateGray}).
+
+Some names can take a numerical suffix (e.g. @q{LightSalmon4}).
+
+
+@subsubheading Color Names without a numerical suffix:
+
+@verbatim
+snow GhostWhite WhiteSmoke gainsboro FloralWhite
+OldLace linen AntiqueWhite PapayaWhip BlanchedAlmond
+bisque PeachPuff NavajoWhite moccasin cornsilk
+ivory LemonChiffon seashell honeydew MintCream
+azure AliceBlue lavender LavenderBlush MistyRose
+white black DarkSlateGrey DimGrey SlateGrey
+LightSlateGrey grey LightGrey MidnightBlue navy
+NavyBlue CornflowerBlue DarkSlateBlue SlateBlue MediumSlateBlue
+LightSlateBlue MediumBlue RoyalBlue blue DodgerBlue
+DeepSkyBlue SkyBlue LightSkyBlue SteelBlue LightSteelBlue
+LightBlue PowderBlue PaleTurquoise DarkTurquoise MediumTurquoise
+turquoise cyan LightCyan CadetBlue MediumAquamarine
+aquamarine DarkGreen DarkOliveGreen DarkSeaGreen SeaGreen
+MediumSeaGreen LightSeaGreen PaleGreen SpringGreen LawnGreen
+green chartreuse MediumSpringGreen GreenYellow LimeGreen
+YellowGreen ForestGreen OliveDrab DarkKhaki khaki
+PaleGoldenrod LightGoldenrodYellow LightYellow yellow gold
+LightGoldenrod goldenrod DarkGoldenrod RosyBrown IndianRed
+SaddleBrown sienna peru burlywood beige
+wheat SandyBrown tan chocolate firebrick
+brown DarkSalmon salmon LightSalmon orange
+DarkOrange coral LightCoral tomato OrangeRed
+red HotPink DeepPink pink LightPink
+PaleVioletRed maroon MediumVioletRed VioletRed magenta
+violet plum orchid MediumOrchid DarkOrchid
+DarkViolet BlueViolet purple MediumPurple thistle
+DarkGrey DarkBlue DarkCyan DarkMagenta DarkRed
+LightGreen
+@end verbatim
+
+
+@subsubheading Color names with a numerical suffix
+
+In the following names the suffix N can be a number in the range 1-4:
+
+@verbatim
+snowN seashellN AntiqueWhiteN bisqueN PeachPuffN
+NavajoWhiteN LemonChiffonN cornsilkN ivoryN honeydewN
+LavenderBlushN MistyRoseN azureN SlateBlueN RoyalBlueN
+blueN DodgerBlueN SteelBlueN DeepSkyBlueN SkyBlueN
+LightSkyBlueN LightSteelBlueN LightBlueN LightCyanN PaleTurquoiseN
+CadetBlueN turquoiseN cyanN aquamarineN DarkSeaGreenN
+SeaGreenN PaleGreenN SpringGreenN greenN chartreuseN
+OliveDrabN DarkOliveGreenN khakiN LightGoldenrodN LightYellowN
+yellowN goldN goldenrodN DarkGoldenrodN RosyBrownN
+IndianRedN siennaN burlywoodN wheatN tanN
+chocolateN firebrickN brownN salmonN LightSalmonN
+orangeN DarkOrangeN coralN tomatoN OrangeRedN
+redN DeepPinkN HotPinkN pinkN LightPinkN
+PaleVioletRedN maroonN VioletRedN magentaN orchidN
+plumN MediumOrchidN DarkOrchidN purpleN MediumPurpleN
+thistleN
+@end verbatim
+
+
+@subsubheading Grey Scale
+
+A grey scale can be obtained using:
+
+@example
+greyN
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+Where N is in the range 0-100.
+
@node The Feta font
@appendixsec The Feta font
-The following symbols are available in the Feta font and may be
+@cindex Feta font
+@cindex Font, Feta
+
+The following symbols are available in the Emmentaler font and may be
accessed directly using text markup such as @code{g^\markup @{
-\musicglyph #"scripts-segno" @}}, see @ref{Text markup}.
+\musicglyph #"scripts.segno" @}}, see @ref{Text markup}.
+
+@lilypondfile[noindent]{font-table.ly}
+
+
+@node Note head styles
+@appendixsec Note head styles
+
+@cindex note head styles
+The following styles may be used for note heads.
+
+@lilypondfile[noindent]{note-head-style.ly}
+
+@node Overview of text markup commands
+@appendixsec Overview of text markup commands
-@lilypondfile[noindent]{feta16list.ly}
+The following commands can all be used inside @code{\markup @{ @}}.
+@include markup-commands.tely
-@lilypondfile[noindent]{parmesan16list.ly}
+@node Overview of text markup list commands
+@appendixsec Overview of text markup list commands
+
+The following commands can all be used with @code{\markuplines}.
+
+@include markup-list-commands.tely
+
+@node List of articulations
+@appendixsec List of articulations
+
+@cindex accent
+@cindex marcato
+@cindex staccatissimo
+@cindex espressivo
+@cindex fermata
+@cindex stopped
+@cindex staccato
+@cindex portato
+@cindex tenuto
+@cindex upbow
+@cindex downbow
+@cindex foot marks
+@cindex organ pedal marks
+@cindex turn
+@cindex open
+@cindex stopped
+@cindex flageolet
+@cindex reverseturn
+@cindex trill
+@cindex prall
+@cindex mordent
+@cindex prallprall
+@cindex prallmordent
+@cindex prall, up
+@cindex prall, down
+@cindex thumb marking
+@cindex segno
+@cindex coda
+@cindex varcoda
+
+Here is a chart showing all scripts available,
+
+@lilypondfile[ragged-right,quote]{script-chart.ly}
@include layout-properties.tely
+
+@node Identifiers
+@appendixsec Identifiers
+
+@include identifiers.tely
+
+
+@node Scheme functions
+@appendixsec Scheme functions
+
+@include scheme-functions.tely
+