In the LM, the word "tweaks" is used both generically, meaning
"modifying LilyPond's action", and specifically to refer to the
\tweak command. The old section heading used the word in the former
sense, but this was confusing as the section dealt exclusively
with \override commands.
We shall see later how commands like these may be created by the
user.
See @ref{Visibility and color of objects} and
We shall see later how commands like these may be created by the
user.
See @ref{Visibility and color of objects} and
-@ref{Using variables for tweaks}.
+@ref{Using variables for layout adjustments}.
@cindex polyphony and relative note entry
@cindex relative note entry and polyphony
@cindex polyphony and relative note entry
@cindex relative note entry and polyphony
@menu
* Other uses for tweaks::
@menu
* Other uses for tweaks::
-* Using variables for tweaks::
+* Using variables for layout adjustments::
* Style sheets::
* Other sources of information::
* Advanced tweaks with Scheme::
* Style sheets::
* Other sources of information::
* Advanced tweaks with Scheme::
Music Glossary:
@rglos{system}.
Music Glossary:
@rglos{system}.
-@node Using variables for tweaks
-@subsection Using variables for tweaks
+@node Using variables for layout adjustments
+@subsection Using variables for layout adjustments
-@cindex variables, using for tweaks
-@cindex using variables for tweaks
-@cindex tweaks, using variables for
+@cindex variables, using for overrides
+@cindex overrides, using variables for
+@cindex adjustments, using variables for
+@cindex layout adjustments, using variables for
Override commands are often long and tedious to type, and they
have to be absolutely correct. If the same overrides are to be
Override commands are often long and tedious to type, and they
have to be absolutely correct. If the same overrides are to be