From: Han-Wen Nienhuys Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 23:41:47 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Top): change central C X-Git-Tag: release/2.1.29~20 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=eefd6f24befc54504a317880c59b97e37d437494;p=lilypond.git (Top): change central C to middle C. --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index d67647e93a..86799f5e0c 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ 2004-03-03 Han-Wen Nienhuys + * Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely (Top): change central C + to middle C. + * lily/text-item.cc (interpret_markup): cache make-simple-markup 2004-03-03 Jan Nieuwenhuizen diff --git a/Documentation/user/internals.itely b/Documentation/user/internals.itely index 5a1e814e63..8c3b893ca5 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/internals.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/internals.itely @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ engraver. The syntax for these operations is Here @var{engravername} is a string, the name of an engraver in the system. In the following example, the @code{Clef_engraver} is removed from the Staff context. The result is a staff without a clef, where -the central C is at its default position, the center line: +the middle C is at its default position, the center line: @lilypond[verbatim,raggedright] \score { diff --git a/Documentation/user/introduction.itely b/Documentation/user/introduction.itely index a3f1e4b038..220c80ebf9 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/introduction.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/introduction.itely @@ -513,8 +513,8 @@ The syntax is also the user-interface for LilyPond, hence it is easily typable, @example c'4 d'8 @end example -Are a quarter note C (the central C) and eighth note D1 (the D above -central C), as in this example: +Are a quarter note C (the middle C) and eighth note D1 (the D above +middle C), as in this example: @lilypond[fragment] c'4 d'8 diff --git a/Documentation/user/lilypond-book.itely b/Documentation/user/lilypond-book.itely index cfb8893755..9b7a69ffc5 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/lilypond-book.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/lilypond-book.itely @@ -333,8 +333,8 @@ documents are composed from small @file{.ly} files in this way: @item relative, relative=@var{N} uses relative octave mode. By default, notes are specified relative -to central C. The optional integer argument specifies the octave of the -starting note, where the default @code{1} is central C. +to middle C. The optional integer argument specifies the octave of the +starting note, where the default @code{1} is middle C. @end table diff --git a/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely b/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely index 5e0ab64907..b2c18a08eb 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely +++ b/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ DK: altn@o{}gle, S: altklav, FI: alttoavain. -C clef setting central C on the middle line of the staff +C clef setting middle C on the middle line of the staff @aref{C clef}. @aitem{ambitus} @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ DK: barytonn@o{}gle, S: barytonklav, FI: baritoniavain. -C or F clef setting central C on the upper staff line. +C or F clef setting middle C on the upper staff line. @aref{C clef}, @aref{F clef}. @aitem{bass clef} @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ DK: basn@o{}gle, S: basklav, FI: bassoavain. -A clef setting with central C on the first top ledger line. +A clef setting with middle C on the first top ledger line. @aref{F clef}. @aitem{bass} @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ DK: c-n@o{}gle, S: c-klav, FI: C-avain. -Clef symbol indicating the position of the central C. Used on all note +Clef symbol indicating the position of the middle C. Used on all note lines. @lilypond[notime] @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ Logarithmic unit of measurement. 1 cent is 1/1200 of an octave (1/100 of an equally tempered @aref{semitone}). @aref{equal temperament}. -@aitem{central C} +@aitem{middle C} @aref{middle C}. @aitem{chord} diff --git a/Documentation/user/refman.itely b/Documentation/user/refman.itely index 8fbb560470..32cb35c32e 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/refman.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/refman.itely @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ once again. The octave of a note following an octave check is determined with respect to the note preceding it. In the next fragment, the last note -is a @code{a'}, above central C. Hence, the @code{\octave} check may +is a @code{a'}, above middle C. Hence, the @code{\octave} check may be deleted without changing the meaning of the piece. @lilypond[verbatim,fragment] @@ -3023,7 +3023,7 @@ staff. The syntax for this is The two staffs of the piano staff must be named @code{up} and @code{down}. -The autochanger switches on basis of pitch (central C is the turning +The autochanger switches on basis of pitch (middle C is the turning point), and it looks ahead skipping over rests to switch in advance. Here is a practical example: @@ -3727,7 +3727,7 @@ in the @internalsref{TabStaff}. You can change the tuning of the strings. A string tuning is given as a Scheme list with one integer number for each string, the number -being the pitch (measured in semitones relative to central C) of an +being the pitch (measured in semitones relative to middle C) of an open string. The numbers specified for @code{stringTuning} are the numbers of semitones to subtract or add, starting the specified pitch by default middle C, in string order. Thus, the notes are e, a, d, and