From: Graham Percival Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 22:49:38 +0000 (-0700) Subject: minor updates. X-Git-Tag: release/2.11.46-1~16^2~5 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9a785a4bf4aba727ce686aafe0b41c04374f1070;p=lilypond.git minor updates. --- diff --git a/Documentation/user/chords.itely b/Documentation/user/chords.itely index eebd5d83c9..80f59273df 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/chords.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/chords.itely @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ be displayed. In addition, figured bass notation can be displayed. @menu * Chord mode:: +* Displaying chords:: * old Modern chords:: * Figured bass:: @end menu @@ -43,25 +44,21 @@ be displayed. In addition, figured bass notation can be displayed. Chords can be entered as simultaneous music, as discussed in @ref{Chorded notes}. -Chords can also be entered in chord mode, which is an input mode -that focuses on the structures of chords in traditional European -music, rather than on specific pitches. This is convenient for -those who are familiar with using chord names to describe chords. - -More information on different input modes can be found at @ref{Input -modes FIXME}. - -Chord mode is entered by using @code{\chordmode}. - -Chords entered using chord mode are music elements, and can be -transposed just like chords entered using simultaneous music. - -The example below shows a simple chord progression: +@c need to decide about @qq{FOO mode} or @emph{} or whatever. +Chords can also be entered in @qq{chord mode}, which is an input +mode that focuses on the structures of chords in traditional +European music, rather than on specific pitches. This is +convenient for those who are familiar with using chord names to +describe chords. More information on different input modes can be +found at @ref{Input modes FIXME}. @lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,relative=1] \chordmode { c1 g a g c } @end lilypond +Chords entered using chord mode are music elements, and can be +transposed just like chords entered using simultaneous music. + @seealso Music Glossary: @@ -252,24 +249,23 @@ Only one step can be removed from a chord. If a chord with multiple removed steps is desired, it must be build through addition of multiple steps. -@ignore -@n ode Displaying chords -@s ubsection Displaying chords + +@node Displaying chords +@subsection Displaying chords @menu -* Printing chord names:: -* Customizing chord names:: -* Lead sheets:: +* Printing chord names:: @end menu -@n ode Printing chord names -@u nnumberedsubsubsec Printing chord names +@node Printing chord names +@unnumberedsubsubsec Printing chord names @cindex printing chord names @cindex chord names @cindex chords +@ignore LilyPond has support for printing chord names. Because chords are music elements, they can be transposed, and the chord names will be @@ -644,7 +640,7 @@ sheet: @menu * Entering chord names:: * Lead sheets:: -* Printing chord names:: +* old Printing chord names:: @end menu @node Entering chord names @@ -740,8 +736,8 @@ sheet, -@node Printing chord names -@subsubsection Printing chord names +@node old Printing chord names +@subsubsection old Printing chord names @cindex printing chord names @cindex chord names