X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scm%2Fdefine-grob-properties.scm;h=a381da83681605646ca69ec6b23f53def179204f;hb=2763b2de261e4f6263e2d4751b45d7c40f1ef7ea;hp=3e846af1e568fbde3bfd136b82080ae99474d71a;hpb=cdd180efaed8a98fad3728849fff1fade680db14;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/scm/define-grob-properties.scm b/scm/define-grob-properties.scm index 3e846af1e5..a381da8368 100644 --- a/scm/define-grob-properties.scm +++ b/scm/define-grob-properties.scm @@ -213,13 +213,13 @@ looking at the top of the Internals Reference page for each interface having a @code{details} property.") (digit-names ,vector? "Names for string finger digits.") (direction ,ly:dir? "If @code{side-axis} is @code{0} (or -@code{#X}), then this property determines whether the object is placed -@code{#LEFT}, @code{#CENTER} or @code{#RIGHT} with respect to the +@code{X}), then this property determines whether the object is placed +@code{LEFT}, @code{CENTER} or @code{RIGHT} with respect to the other object. Otherwise, it determines whether the object is placed -@code{#UP}, @code{#CENTER} or @code{#DOWN}. Numerical values may also -be used: @code{#UP}=@code{1}, @code{#DOWN}=@w{@code{-1}}, -@code{#LEFT}=@w{@code{-1}}, @code{#RIGHT}=@code{1}, -@code{#CENTER}=@code{0}.") +@code{UP}, @code{CENTER} or @code{DOWN}. Numerical values may also +be used: @code{UP}=@code{1}, @code{DOWN}=@w{@code{-1}}, +@code{LEFT}=@w{@code{-1}}, @code{RIGHT}=@code{1}, +@code{CENTER}=@code{0}.") (dot-count ,integer? "The number of dots.") (dot-negative-kern ,number? "The space to remove between a dot and a slash in percent repeat glyphs. Larger values bring the two @@ -356,8 +356,8 @@ the center of the fret in direction parallel to strings. Default@tie{}0. @item @code{label-dir} -- Side to which the fret label is attached. -@w{@code{-1}}, @code{#LEFT}, or @code{#DOWN} for left or down; @code{1}, -@code{#RIGHT}, or @code{#UP} for right or up. Default @code{#RIGHT}. +@w{@code{-1}}, @code{LEFT}, or @code{DOWN} for left or down; @code{1}, +@code{RIGHT}, or @code{UP} for right or up. Default @code{RIGHT}. @item @code{mute-string} -- Character string to be used to indicate muted string. Default @code{\"x\"}. @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ attachments of spanners to edges.") (right-padding ,ly:dimension? "Space to insert on the right side of an object (e.g., between note and its accidentals).") (rotation ,list? "Number of degrees to rotate this object, and -what point to rotate around. For example, @code{#'(45 0 0)} rotates +what point to rotate around. For example, @code{'(45 0 0)} rotates by 45 degrees around the center of this object.") (round-up-to-longer-rest ,boolean? "Displays the longer multi-measure rest when the length of a measure is between two values of @@ -732,9 +732,9 @@ space for the shortest duration. This is expressed in shortest note playing here.") (shortest-starter-duration ,ly:moment? "The duration of the shortest note that starts here.") - (side-axis ,number? "If the value is @code{#X} (or + (side-axis ,number? "If the value is @code{X} (or equivalently@tie{}@code{0}), the object is placed horizontally next to -the other object. If the value is @code{#Y} or@tie{}@code{1}, it is +the other object. If the value is @code{Y} or@tie{}@code{1}, it is placed vertically.") (side-relative-direction ,ly:dir? "Multiply direction of @code{direction-source} with this to get the direction of this @@ -1068,10 +1068,11 @@ objects.") (spanner-broken ,boolean? "Indicates whether spanner alignment should be broken after the current spanner.") (spanner-placement ,ly:dir? "The place of an annotation on a spanner. -LEFT is for the first spanner, and RIGHT is for the last. CENTER will -place it on the broken spanner that falls closest to the center of the length -of the entire spanner, although this behavior is unpredictable in situations -with lots of rhythmic diversity. For predictable results, use LEFT and RIGHT.") +@code{LEFT} is for the first spanner, and @code{RIGHT} is for the last. +@code{CENTER} will place it on the broken spanner that falls closest to the +center of the length of the entire spanner, although this behavior is +unpredictable in situations with lots of rhythmic diversity. For predictable +results, use @code{LEFT} and @code{RIGHT}.") (staff-grouper ,ly:grob? "The staff grouper we belong to.") (staff-symbol ,ly:grob? "The staff symbol grob that we are in.") (stem ,ly:grob? "A pointer to a @code{Stem} object.")