From: Graham Percival Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 06:45:15 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Revert "Doc: NR 1.1.1.4 Note names, remove arabic.ly from common languages" X-Git-Tag: release/2.13.38-1~14 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0d7eb3d02cf6833e1aa1195a8acc443b9e47ec7e;p=lilypond.git Revert "Doc: NR 1.1.1.4 Note names, remove arabic.ly from common languages" This reverts commit f818ffe1795cbd337a143cd133b7c6ded700e5f5. The patch was up for review for less than 90 minutes, and did not receive approval from the Documentation Editor (who has some suggestions for this patch). --- diff --git a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely index fd9c04fdc2..0451385176 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ any standard. There are predefined sets of note and accidental names for various other languages. To use them, include the language-specific init file listed below. For example, to use English note names, add -@code{@w{@bs{}include "english.ly"}} to the input file. +@code{@w{\include "english.ly"}} to the input file. @warning{Because some other include files (such as @code{@w{predefined-fretboards.ly}}) use default (Nederlands) note names, the @code{@bs{}include} @@ -456,6 +456,8 @@ The available language files and the note names they define are: @tab Note Names @item @file{nederlands.ly} @tab c d e f g a bes b +@item @file{arabic.ly} + @tab do re mi fa sol la sib si @item @file{catalan.ly} @tab do re mi fa sol la sib si @item @file{deutsch.ly} @@ -487,6 +489,8 @@ and the accidental suffixes they define are: @headitem Language File @tab sharp @tab flat @tab double sharp @tab double flat @item @file{nederlands.ly} + @tab -is @tab -es @tab -isis @tab -eses +@item @file{arabic.ly} @tab -d @tab -b @tab -dd @tab -bb @item @file{catalan.ly} @tab -d/-s @tab -b @tab -dd/-ss @tab -bb @@ -545,6 +549,8 @@ languages, no special names have been defined yet. @item @file{nederlands.ly} @tab -ih @tab -eh @tab -isih @tab -eseh +@item @file{arabic.ly} + @tab -sd @tab -sb @tab -dsd @tab -bsb @item @file{deutsch.ly} @tab -ih @tab -eh @tab -isih @tab -eseh @item @file{english.ly} @@ -559,23 +565,7 @@ languages, no special names have been defined yet. @end quotation -@cindex Arabic music - -Other languages and types of music may be supported by extending -these predefined sets of note names. For example, Arabic music -may be typeset using @code{@w{@bs{}include "arabic.ly"}} which -actually includes, in turn, the standard Italian note names as -defined in @file{italiano.ly}, and adds extra macros and definitions. -For details about non-Western music support, see -@ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals} and -@ref{World music}. - - @seealso -Notation Reference: -@ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals}, -@ref{World music}. - Music Glossary: @rglos{Pitch names}. @@ -592,16 +582,12 @@ systems that do not fit readily into standard classical notation. In some cases standard notation is still used, with the -pitch differences being implicit. For example, -@notation{Arabic music} is typically notated in -standard @q{Italian} notation, with standard semitone and quarter-tone +pitch differences being implicit. For example, Arabic +music is notated with standard semitone and quarter-tone accidentals, with the precise pitch alterations being -determined by context. -Italian note names and Arabic-specific tweaks are explained in -@ref{Note names in other languages}; Arabic notation is discussed -more extensively in @ref{Arabic music}. +determined by context. Others require extended or unique +notations. -Other types of music require extended or unique notations: @notation{Turkish classical music}, or Ottoman music, employs melodic forms known as @notation{makamlar}, whose intervals are based on 1/9 divisions of the whole tone. @@ -650,13 +636,6 @@ makamlar, see @ref{Turkish classical music}. @lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] {makam-example.ly} -@seealso -Notation Reference: -@ref{Note names in other languages}, -@ref{World music}, -@ref{Arabic music}, -@ref{Turkish classical music}. - @node Changing multiple pitches @subsection Changing multiple pitches diff --git a/Documentation/notation/world.itely b/Documentation/notation/world.itely index d6481c2a5d..d50839acfa 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/world.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/world.itely @@ -20,10 +20,6 @@ that are relevant to traditions outside the Western tradition. * Turkish classical music:: @end menu -@c update Music Glossary for makam, makamlar, maqam,... -vv -@c and add @rglos entries to pitches.itely "Non-Western note names" - - @node Arabic music @subsection Arabic music