-The {\tag} command marks music expressions with a name. These tagged expressions can be filtered out later. This mechanism can be used to make different versions of the same music. In this example, the top stave displays the music expression with all tags included. The bottom two staves are filtered: the part has cue notes and fingerings, but the score has not.
+The @{\tag@} command marks music expressions with a name. These tagged expressions can be filtered out later. This mechanism can be used to make different versions of the same music. In this example, the top stave displays the music expression with all tags included. The bottom two staves are filtered: the part has cue notes and fingerings, but the score has not.
-By setting properties in {NonMusicalPaperColumn}, vertical spacing of page layout can be adjusted.
+By setting properties in NonMusicalPaperColumn, vertical spacing of page layout can be adjusted.
-For technical reasons, {overrideProperty} has to be used for setting properties on individual object. {\override} may still be used for global overrides.
+For technical reasons, overrideProperty has to be used for setting properties on individual object. \override may still be used for global overrides.
-By setting {annotate-spacing}, we can see the effect of each property.
+By setting annotate-spacing, we can see the effect of each property.
-Proportional notation can be created by setting {proportionalNotationDuration}. Notes will be spaced proportional to the distance for the given duration.
+Proportional notation can be created by setting proportionalNotationDuration. Notes will be spaced proportional to the distance for the given duration.
-If @code{strict-note-spacing} is set, then spacing of notes is not influenced by bars and clefs half-way on the system. Rather, they are put just before the note that occurs at the same time. This may cause collisions.
+If strict-note-spacing is set, then spacing of notes is not influenced by bars and clefs half-way on the system. Rather, they are put just before the note that occurs at the same time. This may cause collisions.
-By setting properties in {NonMusicalPaperColumn}, vertical spacing of alignments can be adjusted per system.
+By setting properties in NonMusicalPaperColumn, vertical spacing of alignments can be adjusted per system.
-By setting {alignment-extra-space} or {fixed-alignment-extra-space} an individual system may be stretched vertically.
+By setting alignment-extra-space or fixed-alignment-extra-space an individual system may be stretched vertically.
-For technical reasons, {overrideProperty} has to be used for setting properties on individual object. {override} in a {\context} block may still be used for global overrides
+For technical reasons, overrideProperty has to be used for setting properties on individual object. override in a \context block may still be used for global overrides
-With the {\lyricsto} mechanism, individual lyric lines can be associated with one melody line. For each lyric line, they can be tuned whether to follow melismata or not.
+With the \lyricsto mechanism, individual lyric lines can be associated with one melody line. For each lyric line, they can be tuned whether to follow melismata or not.