X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fchanges.tely;h=d66218fd37bd5f7e1946067dd02a3b8712c5b36d;hb=25fe86c1db4017a46c3169912ceae8a6663b057e;hp=f6137cf8f293f7adee43cf5479a9b7d705d1ec31;hpb=e593dba21a806902c959bf4bb0870cd4369322d0;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/changes.tely b/Documentation/changes.tely index f6137cf8f2..d66218fd37 100644 --- a/Documentation/changes.tely +++ b/Documentation/changes.tely @@ -61,6 +61,219 @@ which scares away people. @end ignore +@item +Additional bass strings (for lute tablature) are supported. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +m = { f'4 d' a f d a, g, fis, e, d, c, \bar "|." } + +\score { + \new TabStaff \m + \layout { + \context { + \Score + tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format + } + \context { + \TabStaff + stringTunings = \stringTuning + additionalBassStrings = \stringTuning + fretLabels = #'("a" "b" "r" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "k") + } + } +} +@end lilypond + +@item +The markup-list-command @code{\table} is now available. +Each column may be aligned differently. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\markuplist { + \override #'(padding . 2) + \table + #'(0 1 0 -1) + { + \underline { center-aligned right-aligned center-aligned left-aligned } + one "1" thousandth "0.001" + eleven "11" hundredth "0.01" + twenty "20" tenth "0.1" + thousand "1000" one "1.0" + } +} +@end lilypond + +@item +A new markup-command, @code{\with-dimensions-from}, makes +@code{\with-dimensions} easier to use by taking the new +dimensions from a markup object, given as first argument. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\markup { + \pattern #5 #Y #0 "x" + \pattern #5 #Y #0 \with-dimensions-from "x" "f" + \pattern #5 #Y #0 \with-dimensions-from "x" "g" + \override #'(baseline-skip . 2) + \column { + \pattern #5 #X #0 "n" + \pattern #5 #X #0 \with-dimensions-from "n" "m" + \pattern #5 #X #0 \with-dimensions-from "n" "!" + } +} +@end lilypond + +@item +A new page breaking function @code{ly:one-line-auto-height-breaking} +places a whole score on a single line and changes the page width +to match, just like @code{ly:one-line-breaking}. The difference is that +it also automatically modifies the height of the page to fit the height +of the music. + +@item +Markup-command @code{\draw-squiggle-line} is now available. +Customizing is possible with overrides of @code{thickness}, @code{angularity}, +@code{height} and @code{orientation} +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\markup + \overlay { + \draw-squiggle-line #0.5 #'(3 . 3) ##t + + \translate #'(3 . 3) + \override #'(thickness . 4) + \draw-squiggle-line #0.5 #'(3 . -3) ##t + + \translate #'(6 . 0) + \override #'(angularity . -5) + \draw-squiggle-line #0.5 #'(-3 . -3) ##t + + \translate #'(3 . -3) + \override #'(angularity . 2) + \override #'(height . 0.3) + \override #'(orientation . -1) + \draw-squiggle-line #0.2 #'(-3 . 3) ##t + } +@end lilypond + +@item +A new command, @code{\RemoveAllEmptyStaves}, has been made available, which +acts exactly like @code{\RemoveEmptyStaves}, except for also removing empty +staves on the first system in a score. + +@item +Markup-commands @code{\undertie} and @code{\overtie} are now available, as well +as the generic markup-command @code{\tie}. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\markup { + \undertie "undertied" + \overtie "overtied" +} + +m = { + c''1 \prall -\tweak text \markup \tie "131" -1 +} + +{ \voiceOne \m \voiceTwo \m } +@end lilypond + +@item +@code{TabStaff} is now able to print micro-tones for bendings etc. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\layout { + \context { + \Score + supportNonIntegerFret = ##t + } +} + +mus = \relative { c'4 cih d dih } + +<< + \new Staff << \clef "G_8" \mus >> + \new TabStaff \mus +>> +@end lilypond + +@item +Two new styles of whiteout are now available. The @code{outline} style +approximates the contours of a glyph's outline, and its shape is +produced from multiple displaced copies of the glyph. The +@code{rounded-box} style produces a rounded rectangle shape. For all +three styles, including the default @code{box} style, the whiteout +shape's @code{thickness}, as a multiple of staff-line thickness, can be +customized. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\markup { + \combine + \filled-box #'(-1 . 15) #'(-3 . 4) #1 + \override #'(thickness . 3) + \whiteout whiteout-box +} +\markup { + \combine + \filled-box #'(-1 . 24) #'(-3 . 4) #1 + \override #'(style . rounded-box) + \override #'(thickness . 3) + \whiteout whiteout-rounded-box +} +\markup { + \combine + \filled-box #'(-1 . 18) #'(-3 . 4) #1 + \override #'(style . outline) + \override #'(thickness . 3) + \whiteout whiteout-outline +} +\relative { + \override Staff.Clef.whiteout-style = #'outline + \override Staff.Clef.whiteout = 3 + g'1 +} +@end lilypond + +@item +All of @code{\override}, @code{\revert}, @code{\set}, and +@code{\unset} now work with the @code{\once} prefix for making +one-time settings. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\relative { + c'4 d + \override NoteHead.color = #red + e4 f | + \once \override NoteHead.color = #green + g4 a + \once \revert NoteHead.color + b c | + \revert NoteHead.color + f2 c | +} +@end lilypond + +@item +When outputting MIDI, LilyPond will now store the @code{title} +defined in a score's @code{\header} block (or, if there is no +such definition on the @code{\score} level, the first such +definition found in a @code{\header} block of the score's +enclosing @code{\bookpart}, @code{\book}, or top-level scope) +as the name of the MIDI sequence in the MIDI file. Optionally, +the name of the MIDI sequence can be overridden using the new +@code{midititle} @code{\header} field independently of +@code{title} (for example, in case @code{title} contains markup +code which does not render as plain text in a satisfactory way +automatically). + +@item +Music (and scheme and void) functions and markup commands that +just supply the final parameters to a chain of overrides, music +function and markup command calls can now be defined in the form +of just writing the expression cut short with @code{\etc}. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +bold-red-markup = \markup \bold \with-color #red \etc +highlight = \tweak font-size 3 \tweak color #red \etc + +\markup \bold-red "text" +\markuplist \column-lines \bold-red { One Two } + +{ c' \highlight d' e'2-\highlight -! } +@end lilypond + @item LilyPond functions defined with @code{define-music-function}, @code{define-event-function}, @code{define-scheme-function} and @@ -74,17 +287,20 @@ argument list for explicitly skipping a sequence of optional arguments, @code{*unspecified*} can be employed. @item -The definition of LilyPond functions with -@code{define-music-function}, @code{define-event-function}, -@code{define-scheme-function} and @code{define-void-function} no -longer requires specification of @code{parser} and @code{location} -arguments. Current parser and input location are part of the -current dynamic state and can be accessed with the function calls -@code{(*parser*)} and @code{(*location*)} when required. +Current input location and parser are now stored in GUILE fluids +and can be referenced via the function calls @code{(*location*)} +and @code{(*parser*)}. Consequently, a lot of functions +previously taking an explicit @code{parser} argument no longer do +so. -LilyPond makes a best-faith attempt of recognizing legacy use of -@code{parser} and @code{location} arguments and will provide -backwards-compatible semantics for some time. +Functions defined with @code{define-music-function}, +@code{define-event-function}, @code{define-scheme-function} and +@code{define-void-function} no longer use @code{parser} and +@code{location} arguments. + +With those particular definitions, LilyPond will try to recognize +legacy use of @code{parser} and @code{location} arguments, +providing backwards-compatible semantics for some time. @item In the "english" notename language, the long notenames for pitches @@ -214,10 +430,7 @@ avoid problems when using multiple, parallel contexts. constructs. @item -The @code{NullVoice} context is now @q{below} @code{Score}. - -@item -A new command @code{\tagGroup} has now been added. This compliments +A new command @code{\tagGroup} has now been added. This complements the existing @code{\keepWithTag} and @code{\removeWithTag} commands. For Example: @@ -228,7 +441,7 @@ For Example: declares a list of @q{tags} that belong to a single @q{tag group}. @example -\keepwithTag#'violinI +\keepWithTag #'violinI @end example Is now only concerned with @q{tags} from @q{violinI}’s tag group.