From: Jean-Charles Malahieude Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 12:11:19 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Typos and duplicated paragraph after Valentin's improvements X-Git-Tag: release/2.11.29-1~40^2^2~8 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8984d4d17125152c94f22ccffe48d6d1fb722c9d;p=lilypond.git Typos and duplicated paragraph after Valentin's improvements --- diff --git a/Documentation/user/instrument-notation.itely b/Documentation/user/instrument-notation.itely index 05cc4b27d9..b4c5f20570 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/instrument-notation.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/instrument-notation.itely @@ -1014,26 +1014,6 @@ Here is an example demonstrating manual lyric durations, } >> @end lilypond -The following example is a comparison of the different commands for -entering lyrics: - -@lilypond[quote,fragment,ragged-right,verbatim] -<< - \new Voice = "one" \relative c'' { - \autoBeamOff - \time 2/4 - c4 b8. a16 g4. f8 e4 d c2 - } - \new Lyrics \lyricmode { Joy4 to8. the16 world!4. the8 Lord4 is come.2 } - \new Lyrics \lyricmode { Joy to the earth! the Sa -- viour reigns. } - \new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" { No more let sins and sor -- rows grow. } - >> -@end lilypond - -The second stanza is not properly aligned because the durations -were not specified. A solution for that, as shown with the -third stanza, would be to use @code{\lyricsto}. - @seealso Program reference: @internalsref{Lyrics}. @@ -1075,6 +1055,7 @@ Program reference: @internalsref{LyricCombineMusic}. @cindex melisma @cindex melismata +@cindex phrasing, in lyrics Sometimes, particularly in Medieval music, several notes are to be sung on one single syllable; such vocalises are called melismas, or melismata. @@ -1515,9 +1496,6 @@ layout. @node More about stanzas @subsection More about stanzas -@c what's this doing here? -@cindex phrasing, in lyrics - @cindex stanza number @subsubsection Adding stanza numbers @@ -2626,7 +2604,7 @@ up during the baroque period. @ref{Figured bass} @end itemize -Here are all suptopics at a glance: +Here are all subtopics at a glance: @menu * Ancient note heads:: @@ -3213,7 +3191,7 @@ Editio Vaticana style. @refbugs Some articulations are vertically placed too closely to the -correpsonding note heads. +corresponding note heads. The episem line is not displayed in many cases. If it is displayed, the right end of the episem line is often too far to the right.