+2004-09-10 Graham Percival <gperlist@shaw.ca>
+
+ * Documentation/user/notation.itely: small fixes to docs.
+
2004-09-10 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@xs4all.nl>
* VERSION (PACKAGE_NAME): release 2.3.15
\octave @var{pitch}
@end example
-
-@c FIXME: what is the second sentence trying to say? \octave check -gp
-
This checks that @var{pitch} (without quotes) yields @var{pitch} (with
quotes) in \relative mode. If not, a warning is printed, and the
-octave is corrected, for example, the first check is passed
-successfully. The second check fails with an error message. The
-octave is adjusted so the following notes are in the correct octave
+octave is corrected.
+
+In the example below, the first check passes without incident, since
+the @code{e} (in relative mode) is within a fifth of @code{a'}. However,
+the second check produces a warning, since the @code{e} is not within
+a fifth of @code{b'}. The warning message is printed, and the octave
+is adjusted so that the following notes are in the correct octave
once again.
+
@example
\relative c' @{
e
It is also possible to redefine the meaning of @code{|}. This is done
by assigning a music expression to @code{pipeSymbol},
-FIXME: example removed to allow doc builds. Needs to be fixed soon. -gp
-
-@c @lilypond[quote,fragment,raggedright,verbatim]
-@c pipeSymbol = \bar "||"
+@lilypond[quote,raggedright,verbatim]
+pipeSymbol = \bar "||"
-@c { c'2 c' | c'2 c }
-@c @end lilypond
+{ c'2 c' | c'2 c }
+@end lilypond
@node Skipping corrected music