X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fsnippets%2Fdemo-midiinstruments.ly;h=434587651fac209ed00da5b0c78d6b4b5aac4bb3;hb=d6604b0444dfea8c1ad571273c78222ad17ccd2d;hp=af131273033e58a1c634f51f9a5c6e6078a86ee5;hpb=92782fde87fb68e945b9eb60cacab6c01d0397df;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/snippets/demo-midiinstruments.ly b/Documentation/snippets/demo-midiinstruments.ly index af13127303..434587651f 100644 --- a/Documentation/snippets/demo-midiinstruments.ly +++ b/Documentation/snippets/demo-midiinstruments.ly @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ -%% Do not edit this file; it is automatically +%% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically %% generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it +%% Make any changes in LSR itself, or in Documentation/snippets/new/ , +%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py +%% %% This file is in the public domain. -\version "2.13.4" +\version "2.16.0" \header { - lsrtags = "midi" + lsrtags = "midi, real-music, specific-notation" texidoc = " Problem: How to know which @code{midiInstrument} would be best for your @@ -16,6 +19,7 @@ composition? Solution: A LilyPond demo file. doctitle = "Demo MidiInstruments" } % begin verbatim + \header { title = "Demo of all midi sounds" arranger = "Myself " @@ -173,4 +177,3 @@ melody = { >> \midi { } } -