- Entering note mode has not been required for
this example since Release 15.
- Also replace non-standard headings with Level 5
headings.
The way in which the notation contained within an input file is
interpreted is determined by the current input mode.
The way in which the notation contained within an input file is
interpreted is determined by the current input mode.
+@subsubsubheading Chord mode
This is activated with the @code{\chordmode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of chord notation, see
This is activated with the @code{\chordmode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of chord notation, see
chord notation and rendered as chord names in the @code{ChordNames}
context, see @ref{Printing chord names}.
chord notation and rendered as chord names in the @code{ChordNames}
context, see @ref{Printing chord names}.
+@subsubsubheading Drum mode
This is activated with the @code{\drummode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of drum notation, see
This is activated with the @code{\drummode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of drum notation, see
Drum mode is also activated with the @code{\drums} command.
This also creates a new @code{DrumStaff} context and causes the
following input to be interpreted with the syntax of drum notation
Drum mode is also activated with the @code{\drums} command.
This also creates a new @code{DrumStaff} context and causes the
following input to be interpreted with the syntax of drum notation
-and rendered as drum symbols on a drum staff, see @ref{Basic
-percussion notation}.
+and rendered as drum symbols on a drum staff, see
+@ref{Basic percussion notation}.
+@subsubsubheading Figure mode
This is activated with the @code{\figuremode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of figured bass, see
This is activated with the @code{\figuremode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of figured bass, see
and rendered as figured bass symbols in the @code{FiguredBass}
context, see @ref{Introduction to figured bass}.
and rendered as figured bass symbols in the @code{FiguredBass}
context, see @ref{Introduction to figured bass}.
-@strong{Fret and tab modes}
+@subsubsubheading Fret and tab modes
There are no special input modes for entering fret and tab symbols.
There are no special input modes for entering fret and tab symbols.
above the notes using the @code{\fret-diagram} command (see
@ref{Fret diagram markups}).
above the notes using the @code{\fret-diagram} command (see
@ref{Fret diagram markups}).
+@subsubsubheading Lyrics mode
This is activated with the @code{\lyricmode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted as lyric syllables with optional durations
This is activated with the @code{\lyricmode} command, and causes
input to be interpreted as lyric syllables with optional durations
@code{\lyricsto} command which associates the following lyrics
with the preceding music.
@code{\lyricsto} command which associates the following lyrics
with the preceding music.
+@subsubsubheading Markup mode
This is activated with the @code{\markup} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of markup, see
@ref{Text markup commands}.
This is activated with the @code{\markup} command, and causes
input to be interpreted with the syntax of markup, see
@ref{Text markup commands}.
-@c silly work-around for texinfo broken-ness
-@c (@strong{Note...} causes a spurious cross-reference in Info)
-@b{Note mode}
+@subsubsubheading Note mode
This is the default mode or it may be activated with the
@code{\notemode} command. Input is interpreted as pitches,
This is the default mode or it may be activated with the
@code{\notemode} command. Input is interpreted as pitches,
are in lyric mode, chord mode or any other mode and want to insert
something that only can be done with note mode syntax.
are in lyric mode, chord mode or any other mode and want to insert
something that only can be done with note mode syntax.
-For example, to indicate dynamic markings for the verses of a
-choral pieces it is necessary to enter note mode to interpret
-the markings:
-
-@lilypond[verbatim,relative=2,quote]
-{ c4 c4 c4 c4 }
-\addlyrics {
- \notemode{\set stanza = \markup{ \dynamic f 1. } }
- To be sung loudly
-}
-\addlyrics {
- \notemode{\set stanza = \markup{ \dynamic p 2. } }
- To be sung quietly
-}
-@end lilypond
-
-
@node Direction and placement
@subsection Direction and placement
@node Direction and placement
@subsection Direction and placement