From: Werner Lemberg Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 13:48:16 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Minor formatting. X-Git-Tag: release/2.13.4-1~193^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d8036b6db8f472cfa00168be4047e27f2802b565;p=lilypond.git Minor formatting. --- diff --git a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely index fce608a7c8..f6e853d14b 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely @@ -997,6 +997,7 @@ at the start of the staff. The key signature may be altered: @cindex phrygian @cindex dorian +@noindent Here, @var{mode} should be @code{\major} or @code{\minor} to get a key signature of @var{pitch}-major or @var{pitch}-minor, respectively. You may also use the standard mode names, also @@ -2305,7 +2306,6 @@ inside chords: 2 4 @end lilypond -@noindent To see all note head styles, see @ref{Note head styles}. @@ -2426,7 +2426,6 @@ base of the scale is determined by the @code{\key} command. @lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] {applying-note-head-styles-depending-on-the-step-of-the-scale.ly} -@noindent To see all note head styles, see @ref{Note head styles}. diff --git a/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely b/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely index eb6771b617..9b74a3e945 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely @@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ c\longa c\breve c1 c2 c4 c8 c16 c32 c64 c128 c128 @end lilypond -@noindent Here are the same durations with automatic beaming turned off. @c not strictly "writing rhythms"; more of a "displaying" thing, @@ -352,7 +351,6 @@ and expanded: } @end lilypond -@noindent One application of this command is in polymetric notation, see @ref{Polymetric notation}. @@ -388,8 +386,6 @@ A tie is entered using the tilde symbol (@code{~}). a2 ~ a @end lilypond - -@noindent Ties are used either when the note crosses a bar line, or when dots cannot be used to denote the rhythm. Ties should also be used when note values cross larger subdivisions of the measure: @@ -445,7 +441,7 @@ have to specify the repeated tie as follows: @funindex \laissezVibrer @funindex laissezVibrer -@notation{L.v.} ties (@notation{laissez vibrer}) indicate that +@notation{L.v.}@: ties (@notation{laissez vibrer}) indicate that notes must not be damped at the end. It is used in notation for piano, harp and other string and percussion instruments. They can be entered as follows: @@ -1070,6 +1066,7 @@ entered using the @code{\partial} command, with the syntax \partial @var{duration} @end example +@noindent where @code{duration} is the rhythmic length of the interval before the start of the first complete measure: @@ -1085,12 +1082,13 @@ The partial measure can be any duration less than a full measure: a2. c,4 | @end lilypond -Internally, this is translated into +Internally, @code{\partial} is translated into @example \set Timing.measurePosition = -@var{duration} @end example +@noindent The property @code{measurePosition} contains a rational number indicating how much of the measure has passed at this point. Note that this is set to a negative number by the @code{\partial} @@ -1583,7 +1581,7 @@ Internals Reference: @rinternals{Beam}. @knownissues -Beams can collide with note heads and accidentals in other voices +Beams can collide with note heads and accidentals in other voices. @node Setting automatic beam behavior @@ -1995,21 +1993,35 @@ Two types of simple bar lines and five types of double bar lines are available for manual insertion: @lilypond[quote,relative=1,verbatim] -f1 \bar "|" f \bar "." g \bar "||" a \bar ".|" b \bar ".|." c \bar "|.|" d \bar "|." e +f1 \bar "|" +f \bar "." +g \bar "||" +a \bar ".|" +b \bar ".|." +c \bar "|.|" +d \bar "|." +e @end lilypond @noindent together with dotted and dashed bar lines: @lilypond[quote,relative=1,verbatim] -f1 \bar ":" g \bar "dashed" a +f1 \bar ":" +g \bar "dashed" +a @end lilypond @noindent and five types of repeat bar line: @lilypond[quote,relative=1,verbatim] -f1 \bar "|:" g \bar ":|:" a \bar ":|.|:" b \bar ":|.:" c \bar ":|" d +f1 \bar "|:" +g \bar ":|:" +a \bar ":|.|:" +b \bar ":|.:" +c \bar ":|" +d @end lilypond Additionally, a bar line can be printed as a simple tick: @@ -2035,7 +2047,6 @@ line at the end of the line and a start repeat at the beginning of the next line. @lilypond[quote,relative=2,verbatim] -\override Score.RehearsalMark #'padding = #3 c c c c \bar "||:" c c c c \break @@ -2183,10 +2194,10 @@ Internals Reference: @rinternals{BarNumber}. @knownissues -Bar numbers may collide with the top of the -@rinternals{StaffGroup} bracket, if there is one. To solve -this, the @code{padding} property of @rinternals{BarNumber} can -be used to position the number correctly. +Bar numbers may collide with the top of the @code{StaffGroup} bracket, +if there is one. To solve this, the @code{padding} property of +@code{BarNumber} can be used to position the number correctly. See +@rinternals{StaffGroup} and @rinternals{BarNumber} for more. @@ -2283,7 +2294,7 @@ Snippets: @funindex \mark @funindex mark -To print a rehearsal mark, use the @code{\mark} command +To print a rehearsal mark, use the @code{\mark} command. @lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] c1 \mark \default @@ -2347,15 +2358,15 @@ You may use @code{format-mark-barnumbers}, @code{format-mark-circle-barnumbers} to get bar numbers instead of incremented numbers or letters. -Other styles of rehearsal mark can be specified manually +Other styles of rehearsal mark can be specified manually: @example \mark "A1" @end example @noindent -@code{Score.markFormatter} does not affect marks specified in this -manner. However, it is possible to apply a @code{\markup} to the +Note that @code{Score.markFormatter} does not affect marks specified +in this manner. However, it is possible to apply a @code{\markup} to the string. @example @@ -2438,8 +2449,8 @@ c4 \grace c16 c4 @end lilypond LilyPond also supports two special types of grace notes, the -@emph{acciaccatura}--an unmeasured grace note indicated by a slurred -small note with a slashed stem--and the @emph{appoggiatura}, which +@emph{acciaccatura} -- an unmeasured grace note indicated by a slurred +small note with a slashed stem -- and the @emph{appoggiatura}, which takes a fixed fraction of the main note and appears in small print without a slash.