-\version "2.7.14"
+\version "2.14.0"
\header { texidoc=" You can write stencil callbacks in Scheme, thus
providing custom glyphs for notation elements. A simple example is
\\property NoteHead \\override #'print-function
=
- #(parenthesize-callback Note_head::print)
+ #(parenthesize-callback ly:note-head::print)
"
parenthesize-stencil)
-\layout { raggedright = ##t }
+\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
\relative c' {
c4 e
\override NoteHead #'stencil
=
- #(parenthesize-callback Note_head::print)
+ #(parenthesize-callback ly:note-head::print)
g bes
- \revert NoteHead % stencil
+ \revert NoteHead #'stencil
\override Beam #'stencil
=
- #(parenthesize-callback Beam::print)
+ #(parenthesize-callback ly:beam::print)
a8 gis8 a2.