From 14afb1ede443ad0ed187558424be2b78eaeeda41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Graham Percival Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 19:03:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Doc: compile fix. --- Documentation/music-glossary.tely | 2 +- Documentation/notation/world.itely | 14 ++++++++------ 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/music-glossary.tely b/Documentation/music-glossary.tely index 1a435fdf67..aa61714949 100644 --- a/Documentation/music-glossary.tely +++ b/Documentation/music-glossary.tely @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ FI: ?. This is a stubs for Common Practice Period (CPP). @seealso -@user{Note names in other languages}. +@ruser{Note names in other languages}. @node common time diff --git a/Documentation/notation/world.itely b/Documentation/notation/world.itely index 0bd3cda2b6..532bb39d29 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/world.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/world.itely @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ elsewhere: @itemize @item Note names and accidentals (including quarter tones) can be -tailored as discussed in @ref{Note names in other languages}. +tailored as discussed in @ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}. @item Additional key signatures can also be tailored as described in @ref{Key signature}. @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ described in @ref{Unmetered music}. @seealso Notation Reference: -@ref{Note names in other languages}, +@ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}, @ref{Key signature}, @ref{Manual beams}. @@ -171,7 +171,8 @@ not suitable for the purpose of music writing, so they are not used. English note names are not very familiar in Arabic music education, so Italian or Solfege note names (@code{do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si}) are used instead. Modifiers (accidentals) can also -be used, as discussed in @ref{Note names in other languages}. +be used, as discussed in +@ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}. For example, this is how the Arabic @notation{rast} scale can be notated: @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ signature cannot be altered by using this method. @seealso Notation Reference: -@ref{Note names in other languages}. +@ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}. Snippets: @rlsr{World music}. @@ -488,7 +489,7 @@ elsewhere: @itemize @item Note names and accidentals are provided in -@ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals}. +@ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}. @end itemize @@ -516,4 +517,5 @@ of 1/9, 4/9, 5/9 and 8/9 of a tone. These accidentals are defined in the file @file{makam.ly} (to locate this file on your system, see @rlearning{Other sources of information}). A more detailed description is provided in -@ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals}. +@ref{Non-Western notation and tuning systems}. + -- 2.39.5