2005-08-04 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@xs4all.nl>
+ * Documentation/user/instrument-notation.itely (Bagpipe example):
+ comment out non-functioning bagpipe exapmle.
+ (Bagpipe definitions): idem.
+
* Documentation/topdocs/NEWS.tely (Top): add uniform-stretching example.
(Top): add proportionalNotationDuration example.
it with utf-8 encoding. See @ref{Text encoding} for more info.
@example
-\lyricmode @{ He said: â\80\9cLet my peo ple goâ\80\9d. @}
+\lyricmode @{ He said: âÂ\80Â\9cLet my peo ple goâÂ\80Â\9d. @}
@end example
The full definition of a word start in Lyrics mode is somewhat more
notes in the appropiate octaves, so you do not need to worry about
@code{\relative} or @code{\transpose}.
-@lilypond[raggedright,verbatim,quote,notime]
+@ignore
+@li lypond[raggedright,verbatim,quote,notime]
\include "bagpipe.ly"
{ \grg G4 \grg a \grg b \grg c \grg d \grg e \grg f \grA g A }
-@end lilypond
-
+@end lilypo nd
+@end ignore
@node Bagpipe example
@subsection Bagpipe example
This is what the well known tune Amazing Grace looks like in bagpipe
notation.
-@lilypond[raggedright,verbatim,quote]
+@ignore
+@lilyp ond[raggedright,verbatim,quote]
\include "bagpipe.ly"
\layout {
indent = 0.0\cm
\slurd d2
\bar "|."
}
-@end lilypond
-
+@end lilypo nd
+@end ignore
@node Ancient notation
@section Ancient notation