+2005-05-17 Graham Percival <gperlist@shaw.ca>
+
+ * Documentation/user/tutorial.itely, basic-notation.itely,
+ changing-defaults.itely: remove duplicate cindex entries
+ that appear on the same page.
+
+ * scm/define-grobs.scm: change default padding for TextSpanner.
+
+ * Documentation/topdocs/AUTHORS.texi: update email address.
+
2005-05-17 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
* scm/editor.scm (get-editor): Add platform defaults.
Tuplets are made out of a music expression by multiplying all durations
with a fraction
-@cindex @code{\times}
@example
\times @var{fraction} @var{musicexpr}
@end example
@refcommands
-@cindex @code{\arpeggio}
@code{\arpeggio},
@cindex @code{\arpeggioUp}
@code{\arpeggioUp},
>>
@end example
-@cindex @code{\voiceOne}
-@cindex @code{\voiceFour}
-
The @code{\voiceXXX} commands set the direction of stems, slurs, ties,
articulations, text annotations, augmentation dots of dotted
notes, and fingerings. @code{\voiceOne} and @code{\voiceThree} make
these objects point upwards, while @code{\voiceTwo} and @code{\voiceFour}
make them point downwards.
The command @code{\oneVoice} will revert back to the normal setting.
-@cindex @code{\oneVoice}
An expression that appears directly inside a @code{<< >>} belongs to
the main voice. This is useful when extra voices appear while the main
setting lyrics the melody is in a named context
@example
-\CONtext Voice = "@b{tenor}" @var{music}
+\context Voice = "@b{tenor}" @var{music}
@end example
@noindent
edition), with the option to put several distinct articulations on the
same notes.
-@cindex @code{\context}
@cindex creating contexts
The third command for creating contexts is
@cindex staff switch, manual
@cindex cross staff voice, manual
-@cindex @code{\context}
Piano music is typeset in two staves connected by a brace. Printing
such a staff is similar to the polyphonic example in @ref{More staves},