`@code{\include "english.ly"}'. The available language files and the
names they define are:
-@quotation
-
@example
Note Names sharp flat
nederlands.ly c d e f g a bes b -is -es
catalan.ly do re mi fa sol la sid si -d/-s -b
@end example
-@end quotation
-
Pitch names can be redefined using the
@code{\notenames}@keyindex{notenames} command, see
subsection XREF-notenames [FIXME].
over 127, or a two-character combination of a backslash followed
by one of `@code{`}', `@code{'}', `@code{"}', or
`@code{^}'.@footnote{The purpose of Lyrics mode is that you can
- enter lyrics in TeX format or a standard encoding without
+ enter lyrics in @TeX{} format or a standard encoding without
needing quotes. The precise definition of this mode indeed is
ludicrous. This will remain so until the authors of LilyPond
acquire a deeper understanding of character encoding, or someone
spaces into words without using quotes. Quoted words can also be
used in Lyrics mode to specify words that cannot be written with
the above rules. Here are some examples. Not all of these words
- are printable by TeX.
-
-
- @quotation
+ are printable by @TeX{}.
@example
Ah! % a word
_ _ _ _ % 4 words, each one a space
@end example
- @end quotation
-
Since combinations of numbers and dots are used for indicating
durations, you can not enter real numbers in this mode.
@end table
loose_column_distance = 2.5 * \interline;
linewidth = -1.0;
\translator {
- \type "Score_engraver";
- \name "Score";
- \consists "Rest_engraver";
- \consists "Stem_engraver";
- \consists "Rhythmic_column_engraver";
+ \StaffContext
+ \remove "Clef_engraver";
+ \remove "Staff_symbol_engraver";
+ \remove "Bar_engraver";
}
}
}
@end mudela
In addition, it is possible to place arbitrary strings of text or
-TeX above or below notes by using a string instead of an
+@TeX{} above or below notes by using a string instead of an
identifier: `@code{c^"text"}'. Fingerings
@cindex fingering
can be
@item @code{Staff_group_bar_engraver}@indexcode{Staff_group_bar_engraver}
- @item @code{Staff_margin_engraver}@indexcode{Staff_margin_engraver}
+ @item @code{Instrument_name_engraver}@indexcode{Instrument_name_engraver}
Prints the name of the instrument (specified by
@code{Staff.instrument} and @code{Staff.instr}) at the left of the
staff.
selected string does not exactly match, then LilyPond uses the default
piano.
-
-@quotation
+@c @quotation
@example
"acoustic grand" "contrabass" "lead 7 (fifths)"
"cello" "lead 6 (voice)"
@end example
-@end quotation
+@c @end quotation
@cindex MIDI types and performers