From: Graham Percival Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 07:14:21 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Update from Ralph. X-Git-Tag: release/2.11.55-2~7 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2834c9e9595d417a970205971e46cb00cb8ecd98;p=lilypond.git Update from Ralph. --- diff --git a/Documentation/user/editorial.itely b/Documentation/user/editorial.itely index 5eac81eb03..65adae6d60 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/editorial.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/editorial.itely @@ -40,8 +40,26 @@ inside the staff. @node Selecting notation font size @unnumberedsubsubsec Selecting notation font size +@cindex font size (notation) scaling @cindex font size (notation) @cindex selecting font size (notation) +@cindex notation font size +@cindex note heads +@funindex fontSize +@funindex font-size +@funindex magstep +@funindex \huge +@funindex \large +@funindex \normalsize +@funindex \small +@funindex \tiny +@funindex \teeny +@funindex huge +@funindex large +@funindex normalsize +@funindex small +@funindex tiny +@funindex teeny The font size of notation elements may be altered. It does not change the size of variable symbols, such as beams or slurs. @@ -64,8 +82,6 @@ c4.-> d8---3 c4.-> d8---3 @end lilypond -@cindex font size (notation) scaling - Internally, this sets the @code{fontSize} property. This in turn causes the @code{font-size} property to be set in all layout objects. The value of @code{font-size} is a number indicating the @@ -89,6 +105,8 @@ c4.-> d8---3 @cindex standard font size (notation) @cindex font size (notation), standard +@funindex font-interface +@funindex font-size Font size changes are achieved by scaling the design size that is closest to the desired size. The standard font size (for @@ -130,6 +148,8 @@ Internals Reference: @cindex fingering @cindex finger change +@funindex \finger +@funindex finger Fingering instructions can be entered using @var{note}-@var{digit}: @@ -145,6 +165,8 @@ c4-1 d-2 f-4 c^\markup { \finger "2 - 3" } @end lilypond @cindex thumb-script +@funindex \thumb +@funindex thumb A thumb-script can be added (e.g., in cello music) to indicate that a note should be played with the thumb. @@ -154,6 +176,7 @@ that a note should be played with the thumb. @end lilypond @cindex fingering chords +@cindex fingering instructions for chords @cindex chords, fingering Fingerings for chords can also be added to individual notes of the @@ -197,8 +220,13 @@ Internals Reference: @cindex hidden notes @cindex invisible notes @cindex transparent notes +@cindex notes, hidden +@cindex notes, invisible +@cindex notes, transparent @funindex \hideNotes +@funindex hideNotes @funindex \unHideNotes +@funindex unHideNotes Hidden (or invisible or transparent) notes can be useful in preparing theory or composition exercises. @@ -227,8 +255,6 @@ e4(\p f)-- @predefined -@funindex \hideNotes -@funindex \unHideNotes @code{\hideNotes}, @code{\unHideNotes} @seealso @@ -250,6 +276,13 @@ Internals Reference: @cindex colored notes @cindex coloring notes @cindex notes, colored +@cindex x11 color +@cindex x11-color +@cindex with-color +@funindex color +@funindex \with-color +@funindex with-color +@funindex x11-color Individual objects may be assigned colors. Valid color names are listed in the @ref{List of colors}. @@ -263,7 +296,6 @@ d e @end lilypond -@cindex x11-color The full range of colors defined for X11 can be accessed by using the Scheme function @code{x11-color}. The function takes one @@ -293,6 +325,11 @@ gis a b2 cis @end lilypond +@cindex rgb-color +@cindex color, rgb +@cindex rgb color +@funindex rgb-color + Exact RGB colors can be specified using the Scheme function @code{rgb-color}. @@ -319,6 +356,12 @@ the input}. Snippets: @rlsr{Editorial annotations}. +@cindex x11 color +@cindex colored notes in chords +@cindex notes, colored in chords +@cindex color in chords +@funindex x11-color + @knownissues An X11 color is not necessarily exactly the same shade as a similarly named normal color. @@ -340,6 +383,8 @@ Notes in a chord cannot be colored with @code{\override}; use @cindex notes, ghost @cindex notes, parenthesized @cindex parentheses +@funindex \parenthesize +@funindex parenthesize Objects may be parenthesized by prefixing @code{\parenthesize} to the music event. When prefixed to a chord, it parenthesizes every @@ -379,6 +424,8 @@ chord. @unnumberedsubsubsec Stems @cindex stem +@cindex stem, invisible +@cindex invisible stem Whenever a note is found, a @code{Stem} object is created automatically. For whole notes and rests, they are also created but @@ -432,6 +479,16 @@ from outside of the staff. @node Balloon help @unnumberedsubsubsec Balloon help +@cindex balloon +@cindex notation, explaining +@cindex balloon help +@cindex help, balloon +@funindex \balloonGrobText +@funindex \balloonText +@funindex Balloon_engraver +@funindex balloonGrobText +@funindex balloonText + Elements of notation can be marked and named with the help of a square balloon. The primary purpose of this feature is to explain notation. @@ -447,8 +504,6 @@ notation. } @end lilypond -@cindex balloon -@cindex notation, explaining There are two music functions, @code{balloonGrobText} and @code{balloonText}; the former is used like @@ -477,6 +532,9 @@ altered: @funindex balloonLengthOn @funindex balloonLengthOff +@funindex \balloonLengthOn +@funindex \balloonLengthOff + @code{\balloonLengthOn}, @code{\balloonLengthOff} @seealso @@ -493,6 +551,14 @@ Internals Reference: @node Grid lines @unnumberedsubsubsec Grid lines +@cindex grid lines +@cindex lines, grid +@cindex vertical lines between staves +@cindex lines, vertical between staves +@funindex Grid_point_engraver +@funindex Grid_line_span_engraver +@funindex gridInterval + Vertical lines can be drawn between staves synchronized with the notes. @@ -556,9 +622,17 @@ Internals Reference: @unnumberedsubsubsec Analysis brackets @cindex brackets -@cindex phrasing brackets +@cindex bracket, phrasing +@cindex phrasing bracket @cindex musicological analysis @cindex note grouping bracket +@cindex horizontal bracket +@cindex bracket, horizontal +@funindex Horizontal_bracket_engraver +@funindex \startGroup +@funindex startGroup +@funindex \stopGroup +@funindex stopGroup Brackets are used in musical analysis to indicate structure in musical pieces. Simple horizontal brackets are supported.