X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fnl%2Flearning%2Ffundamental.itely;h=e97599b855d38e70fae71f9ae05afd23aaf3434d;hb=7ba0a22641cb0c7f5949d66a06d1e2e1fd0b3033;hp=2bdbf8349c6925a110a61a7a740170908e7914c8;hpb=0960af56b761197555446c7ce36c36abf88fac03;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/nl/learning/fundamental.itely b/Documentation/nl/learning/fundamental.itely index 2bdbf8349c..e97599b855 100644 --- a/Documentation/nl/learning/fundamental.itely +++ b/Documentation/nl/learning/fundamental.itely @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ wordt behandeld als een afzonderlijke partituur en ze worden allemaal samengevoegd in een enkel uitvoerbestand. Een @code{\book}-commando is niet nodig -- die wordt impliciet aangemaakt. Echter, als je afzonderlijke uitvoerbestanden -vanuit een @file{@/.ly}-bestand wil maken, dan moet het +vanuit een @file{.ly}-bestand wil maken, dan moet het @code{\book}-commando worden gebruikt om de verschillende secties aan te geven: elk @code{\book}-blok produceert een apart uitvoerbestand. @@ -3028,7 +3028,7 @@ LilyPond input syntax changes (see you have a single definition (such as @code{\dolce}) for all your input files (see @ref{Style sheets}), then if the syntax changes, you only need to update your single @code{\dolce} definition, -instead of making changes throughout every @file{@/.ly} file. +instead of making changes throughout every @file{.ly} file. @node Scores and parts @@ -3041,7 +3041,7 @@ a variable. The contents of that variable is then used to generate both the part and the full score. It is convenient to define the notes in a special file. For example, -suppose that the file @file{horn@/-music@/.ly} contains the following part +suppose that the file @file{horn-music.ly} contains the following part of a horn/@/bassoon duo @example @@ -3073,7 +3073,7 @@ The line @end example @noindent -substitutes the contents of @file{horn@/-music@/.ly} at this position in +substitutes the contents of @file{horn-music.ly} at this position in the file, so @code{hornNotes} is defined afterwards. The command @code{\transpose f@tie{}c'} indicates that the argument, being @code{\hornNotes}, should be transposed by a fifth upwards. Sounding @@ -3124,7 +3124,7 @@ this option to the music above, leads to the following result The score is made by combining all of the music together. Assuming that the other voice is in @code{bassoonNotes} in the file -@file{bassoon@/-music@/.ly}, a score is made with +@file{bassoon-music.ly}, a score is made with @example \include "bassoon-music.ly"