X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Flsr%2Fapplying-notehead-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly;h=2691f1e9359cf00e0433fa4d1b0392fcdab2d6f1;hb=92eb006cff3771c5f76058de84ae9e0ad9e74eb4;hp=b43eedbbd97fef5e779e9448cd1f3501f4198542;hpb=4e10c78e038dfeff1cc4c864207682a6134929bb;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/input/lsr/applying-notehead-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly b/input/lsr/applying-notehead-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly index b43eedbbd9..2691f1e935 100644 --- a/input/lsr/applying-notehead-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly +++ b/input/lsr/applying-notehead-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly @@ -5,18 +5,19 @@ \header { lsrtags = "pitches, editorial-and-educational-use" texidoc = " -The shapeNoteStyles property gives you the ability to define various -notehead styles for each step of the scale (as defined by the key -signature or the \"tonic\" property). This property requires a set of -symbols, which can be purely arbitrary (geometrical expressions such as -triangle, cross, xcircle etc. are allowed) or based on old American -engraving tradition (you can use some latin note names as well). That -said, if you're trying to imitate old American song books, you may also -want to try LilyPond's predefined notehead styles, through shortcut -commands such as \\aikenHeads or \\sacredHarpHeads. This example shows -different ways to obtain shape noteheads, and demonstrates the ability -to transpose a melody without losing the correspondence between -harmonic functions and notehead styles. +The @code{shapeNoteStyles} property gives you the ability to define +various notehead styles for each step of the scale (as defined by the +key signature or the \"tonic\" property). This property requires a set +of symbols, which can be purely arbitrary (geometrical expressions such +as @code{triangle}, @code{cross}, @code{xcircle} etc. are allowed) or +based on old American engraving tradition (you can use some latin note +names as well). That said, if you're trying to imitate old American +song books, you may also want to try LilyPond's predefined notehead +styles, through shortcut commands such as @code{\\aikenHeads} or +@code{\\sacredHarpHeads}. This example shows different ways to obtain +shape noteheads, and demonstrates the ability to transpose a melody +without losing the correspondence between harmonic functions and +notehead styles. " } % begin verbatim fragment = {