2004-08-01 Heikki Junes <hanwen@xs4all.nl>
- * Documentation/user/{changing-defaults,notation}.itely: fixes.
+ * Documentation/user/{changing-defaults,notation,tutorial}.itely: fixes.
2004-08-01 Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@xs4all.nl>
The previous section deals with inserting notes from another
-voice. When making a part, there is also the part of formatting those
-notes. Here is an example of formatted cue notes
+voice. When making a part, these notes need to be specially formatted.
+Here is an example of formatted cue notes
@lilypond[verbatim]
smaller = {
@cindex La@TeX{}, music in
@cindex HTML, music in
@cindex Texinfo, music in
-Some texts include music examples. Examples are musicological
+Some texts contain music examples. These texts are musicological
treatises, songbooks or manuals like this. Such texts can be made by
hand, simply by importing a PostScript figure into the word processor.
However, there is an automated procedure to reduce the amount of work