From: Graham Percival Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 16:28:06 +0000 (-0800) Subject: New order for Vocal; thanks Valentin! X-Git-Tag: release/2.11.35-1~41^2~34 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4f9c61203f8ed3984f1a02df4a6942ea0d6f1055;p=lilypond.git New order for Vocal; thanks Valentin! --- diff --git a/Documentation/user/vocal.itely b/Documentation/user/vocal.itely index a67843ed7b..2fff6116d9 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/vocal.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/vocal.itely @@ -26,10 +26,16 @@ There are a few different ways to define lyrics; we shall begin by examining the simplest method, and gradually increase complexity. @menu -* TODO subsection vocal music:: +* Setting simple songs:: +* Entering lyrics:: +* Aligning lyrics to a melody:: +* Working with lyrics and variables:: +* Flexibility in placement:: +* Spacing lyrics:: +* More about stanzas:: +* Other vocal issues:: @end menu - @commonprop Checking to make sure that text scripts and lyrics are within the margins is @@ -52,32 +58,8 @@ To make lyrics avoid barlines as well, use @} @end example - -@node TODO subsection vocal music -@subsection TODO subsection vocal music - -@menu -* Setting simple songs:: -* Entering lyrics:: -* Aligning lyrics to a melody:: -* Automatic syllable durations:: -* Another way of entering lyrics:: -* Assigning more than one syllable to a single note:: -* More than one note on a single syllable:: -* Extenders and hyphens:: -* Working with lyrics and variables:: -* Flexibility in placement:: -* Lyrics to multiple notes of a melisma:: -* Divisi lyrics:: -* Switching the melody associated with a lyrics line:: -* Lyrics independent of notes:: -* Spacing lyrics:: -* More about stanzas:: -* Other vocal issues:: -@end menu - @node Setting simple songs -@unnumberedsubsubsec Setting simple songs +@subsection Setting simple songs @cindex \addlyrics @@ -114,7 +96,7 @@ introduced in @ref{Entering lyrics}. @node Entering lyrics -@unnumberedsubsubsec Entering lyrics +@subsection Entering lyrics @cindex lyrics @funindex \lyricmode @@ -206,7 +188,7 @@ it with utf-8 encoding. See @ref{Text encoding}, for more info. @lilypond[quote,ragged-right,fragment,verbatim] \relative { e4 f e d e f e2 } -\addlyrics { He said: “Let my peo ple go”. } +\addlyrics { He said: “Let my peo ple go”. } @end lilypond To use normal quotes in lyrics, add a backslash before the @@ -252,7 +234,7 @@ Internals Reference: @internalsref{LyricText}, @internalsref{LyricSpace}. @node Aligning lyrics to a melody -@unnumberedsubsubsec Aligning lyrics to a melody +@subsection Aligning lyrics to a melody @funindex \lyricmode @funindex \addlyrics @@ -529,7 +511,7 @@ Internals Reference: @internalsref{LyricExtender}, @node Working with lyrics and variables -@unnumberedsubsubsec Working with lyrics and variables +@subsection Working with lyrics and variables @cindex lyrics, variables To define variables containing lyrics, the function @code{\lyricmode} @@ -589,7 +571,7 @@ Internals Reference: @internalsref{LyricCombineMusic}, @node Flexibility in placement -@unnumberedsubsubsec Flexibility in placement +@subsection Flexibility in placement Often, different stanzas of one song are put to one melody in slightly differing ways. Such variations can still be captured with @@ -816,7 +798,7 @@ lyr = \lyricmode { I like my cat! } @node Spacing lyrics -@unnumberedsubsubsec Spacing lyrics +@subsection Spacing lyrics @cindex Spacing lyrics @cindex Lyrics, increasing space between @@ -860,7 +842,7 @@ layout. @node More about stanzas -@unnumberedsubsubsec More about stanzas +@subsection More about stanzas @cindex stanza number @unnumberedsubsubsec Adding stanza numbers @@ -875,7 +857,7 @@ Stanza numbers can be added by setting @code{stanza}, e.g., Hi, my name is Bert. } \addlyrics { \set stanza = "2. " - Oh, ché -- ri, je t'aime + Oh, ché -- ri, je t'aime } @end lilypond @@ -1049,7 +1031,7 @@ Internals Reference: @internalsref{LyricText}, @internalsref{StanzaNumber}, @node Other vocal issues -@unnumberedsubsubsec Other vocal issues +@subsection Other vocal issues @ignore yeah, I'm giving up somewhat by stuffing a bunch of things in