* Documentation/user/introduction.itely (Introduction): Typo fix.
2002-08-19 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
2002-08-19 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
+ * Documentation/user/tutorial.itely (A piano excerpt):
+ * Documentation/user/introduction.itely (Introduction): Typo fix.
+
* input/test/header-ifelse.ly: Bugfix: call numbers->string only
on first three elements of ly-version list.
* input/test/header-ifelse.ly: Bugfix: call numbers->string only
on first three elements of ly-version list.
programs before, then the way to use this program might be surprising
at first sight. To print music with lilypond, you have to enter
musical codes in a file. Then you run LilyPond on the file, and the
programs before, then the way to use this program might be surprising
at first sight. To print music with lilypond, you have to enter
musical codes in a file. Then you run LilyPond on the file, and the
-music is produced without any intervention intervention. For example,
+music is produced without any user intervention. For example,
something like this:
@lilypond[fragment,verbatim, relative 1, intertext="produces this"]
something like this:
@lilypond[fragment,verbatim, relative 1, intertext="produces this"]
The easiest way to enter multiple voices is demonstrated
here. Separate the components of the voice (single notes or entire
sequences) with @code{\\} in a simultaneous music expression. The
The easiest way to enter multiple voices is demonstrated
here. Separate the components of the voice (single notes or entire
sequences) with @code{\\} in a simultaneous music expression. The
-a@code{\\} separators split first voice, second voice, third voice, and
+@code{\\} separators split first voice, second voice, third voice, and
so on.
As far as relative mode is concerned, the previous note is the
so on.
As far as relative mode is concerned, the previous note is the