X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fnotation%2Fancient.itely;h=6aedd34bc1ad73aea8b1e0f2c0aabad8c00283b3;hb=7ba0a22641cb0c7f5949d66a06d1e2e1fd0b3033;hp=68e923533eae27353e81c096cb41bcb8acde2689;hpb=10bd5cc93870ac4b884b8cb938cfc6a19c768097;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely b/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely index 68e923533e..6aedd34bc1 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/ancient.itely @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ The syntax still uses the deprecated infix style @code{\[ music expr postfix style @code{note\[ ... note\]}. @c Alternatively, the file -@c @file{gregorian@/-init@/.ly} can be included; it provides a scheme +@c @file{gregorian-init.ly} can be included; it provides a scheme @c function @c @example @c \ligature @var{music expr} @@ -742,27 +742,11 @@ different from the default style. If called for, the natural sign will be taken from the @code{vaticana} style. @lilypond[quote,ragged-right,staffsize=26] -\score { -{ - \textLengthOn - s^\markup { - \column { - "mensural" - \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.mensural-1" - " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.mensural1" } - } - } -} -\layout { - interscoreline = 1 - \context { \Score \remove "Bar_number_engraver" } - \context { \Staff - \remove "Clef_engraver" - \remove "Key_engraver" - \remove "Time_signature_engraver" - \remove "Staff_symbol_engraver" - \override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = ##f - } +\markup { + \column { + "mensural" + \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.mensural-1" + " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.mensural1" } } } @end lilypond @@ -1133,35 +1117,19 @@ Notation Reference: Accidentals for the three different Gregorian styles are available: @lilypond[quote,ragged-right,staffsize=26] -\score { -{ - \textLengthOn - s^\markup { - \column { - "vaticana" - \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.vaticana-1" - " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.vaticana0" } - } - \column { - "medicaea" - \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.medicaea-1" } - } - \column { - "hufnagel" - \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.hufnagel-1" } - } +\markup { + \column { + "vaticana" + \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.vaticana-1" + " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.vaticana0" } } -} -\layout { - interscoreline = 1 - \context { \Score \remove "Bar_number_engraver" } - \context { \Staff - \remove "Clef_engraver" - \remove "Key_engraver" - \remove "Time_signature_engraver" - \remove "Staff_symbol_engraver" - \override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = ##f - } + \column { + "medicaea" + \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.medicaea-1" } + } + \column { + "hufnagel" + \line { " " \musicglyph #"accidentals.hufnagel-1" } } } @end lilypond @@ -1210,12 +1178,12 @@ the breathmarks from @ref{Breath marks}. The @emph{finalis} sign not only marks the end of a chant, but is also frequently used within a single antiphonal/responsorial chant to mark the end of each section. -To use divisiones, include the file @file{gregorian@/.ly}. It +To use divisiones, include the file @file{gregorian.ly}. It contains definitions that you can apply by just inserting @code{\divisioMinima}, @code{\divisioMaior}, @code{\divisioMaxima}, and @code{\finalis} at proper places in the input. Some editions use @emph{virgula} or @emph{caesura} instead of divisio minima. -Therefore, @file{gregorian@/.ly} also defines @code{\virgula} and +Therefore, @file{gregorian.ly} also defines @code{\virgula} and @code{\caesura} @lilypond[quote,ragged-right] @@ -1358,7 +1326,7 @@ still lacking, such as (among others) horizontal alignment of multiple ligatures, lyrics alignment, and proper handling of accidentals. The support for Gregorian neumes is enabled by @code{\include}ing -"gregorian.ly" at the beginning of the file. This makes available +@file{gregorian.ly} at the beginning of the file. This makes available a number of extra commands to produce the neume symbols used in plainchant notation. @@ -1488,7 +1456,7 @@ ligature, and usually falls on a half-tone step, but it is perfectly possible, although incorrect, to make a single-note quilisma. -In addition to the note signs, gregorian.ly also defines the +In addition to the note signs, @file{gregorian.ly} also defines the commands @code{\versus}, @code{\responsum}, @code{\ij}, @code{\iij}, @code{\IJ}, and @code{\IIJ}, that will produce the corresponding characters, e.g., for use in lyrics, as section