X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Flearning%2Ftweaks.itely;h=8c29eeccbad49034f7c8a575e2a8568edb955234;hb=fe2cae0fa47ec4ec0184e6b3d15572fbcba881cf;hp=daeb0d4736037603ed067e90c9e7c0ee1e27657e;hpb=42c861fae113f268785428586c1ed746ddb9f4e7;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely b/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely index daeb0d4736..8c29eeccba 100644 --- a/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely +++ b/Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely @@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ should find Line thickness, generally measured in @code{line-thickness} @end example -This looks a good bet to change the heaviness. It tells us that +This looks a good bet to change the heaviness. It tells us that the value of @code{thickness} is a simple @emph{number}, that the default value is 1.2, and that the units are in another property called @code{line-thickness}. @@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ Then it sorts the outside-staff objects according to their @code{outside-staff-priority}. The outside-staff objects are taken one by one, beginning with the object with the lowest @code{outside-staff-priority}, and placed so that they do not -collide with any objects that have already been placed. That is, +collide with any objects that have already been placed. That is, if two outside-staff grobs are competing for the same space, the one with the lower @code{outside-staff-priority} will be placed closer to the staff. If two objects have the same @@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ It also shows how ottava brackets are created. @cindex rehearsal marks, tweaking placement Note that bar numbers, metronome marks and rehearsal marks are not -shown. By default these are created in the @code{Score} context and +shown. By default these are created in the @code{Score} context and their @code{outside-staff-priority} is ignored relative to the layout objects which are created in the @code{Staff} context. If you wish to place bar numbers, metronome marks or rehearsal marks in accordance @@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ inst = @end example We will refer to this file using the @code{\include} command near -the top of the music file. (The extension @code{.ily} is used to +the top of the music file. (The extension @code{.ily} is used to distinguish this included file, which is not meant to be compiled on its own, from the main file.) Now let's modify our music (let's save this file as @file{"music.ly"}).