X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fuser%2Fintroduction.itely;h=bf0dcb70b70d2351d8854bbd06ee3740e77185b0;hb=beb16579253f121ab75132b3217d84cbd1c448e9;hp=bad65e6894215c083177eb718d08490fd2c32d27;hpb=f21e96f7088d8faf32b4b15a05ec4418a17c4949;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/user/introduction.itely b/Documentation/user/introduction.itely index bad65e6894..bf0dcb70b7 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/introduction.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/introduction.itely @@ -569,14 +569,18 @@ The syntax is also the user-interface for LilyPond, hence it is easy to type @example -c'4 d'8 +@{ + c'4 d'8 +@} @end example @noindent a quarter note C1 (middle C) and an eighth note D1 (D above middle C) -@lilypond[quote,fragment] -c'4 d'8 +@lilypond[quote] +{ + c'4 d'8 +} @end lilypond On a microscopic scale, such syntax is easy to use. On a larger @@ -651,8 +655,11 @@ of music engraving into a computer program. Thanks to all that hard work, the program can now be used to perform useful tasks. The simplest application is printing notes. -@lilypond[quote,relative=1,fragment] -\time 2/4 c4 c g'4 g a4 a g2 +@lilypond[quote,relative=1] +{ + \time 2/4 + c4 c g'4 g a4 a g2 +} @end lilypond @noindent @@ -896,7 +903,7 @@ advisable to consult the glossary. @item The @ifhtml -@uref{source/input/lsr/collated-files.html,Snippets} +@uref{source/input/lsr/snippets/index.html,Snippets} @end ifhtml @ifnothtml Snippets