From 70a4505fa69b763dbfb47c785b08daaeff0de7c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 12:33:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] typo --- Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely | 47 +++++++++++++------------- Documentation/user/tutorial.itely | 6 ++-- 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely b/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely index d54d5237a2..82a987a415 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely +++ b/Documentation/user/music-glossary.tely @@ -110,14 +110,29 @@ Copyright 1999--2005 by the authors @end macro @menu -* Table of contents:: +* Musical terms A-Z:: +* Duration names notes and rests:: +* Pitch names:: +* Literature used:: @end menu -@node Table of contents -@chapter Table of contents +@node Musical terms A-Z +@chapter Musical terms A-Z + +Languages in this order. +@itemize +@item ES - Spanish +@item I - Italian +@item F - French +@item D - German +@item NL - Dutch +@item UK - British English +@item DK - Danish +@item S - Swedish +@item FI - Finnish +@end itemize @menu -* Introduction:: * A:: * accent:: * accessory:: @@ -381,23 +396,6 @@ Copyright 1999--2005 by the authors * woodwind:: @end menu -@node Introduction -@section Introduction - -Languages in this order. -@itemize -@item ES - Spanish -@item I - Italian -@item F - French -@item D - German -@item NL - Dutch -@item UK - British English -@item DK - Danish -@item S - Swedish -@item FI - Finnish -@end itemize - - @node A @section A @@ -4987,7 +4985,8 @@ A family of blown wooden musical instruments. Today some of these instruments are actually made from metal. The woodwind instruments commonly used in a symphony orchestra are flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon. -@page +@node Duration names notes and rests +@chapter Duration names, notes and rests @table @code @item DURATION NAMES, NOTES AND RESTS @@ -5146,7 +5145,8 @@ symphony orchestra are flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon. @end multitable @c @item @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab -@page +@node Pitch names +@chapter Pitch names @table @code @item PITCH NAMES @@ -5213,6 +5213,7 @@ ais @tab ais @tab ais @end multitable +@node Literature used @unnumbered Literature used @itemize diff --git a/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely b/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely index f332ef7246..0efc80eedf 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ reference. @section First steps The first example demonstrates how to enter the most elementary piece -of music, a @rglos{scale}. A rglos{note} can be entered by typing its +of music, a @rglos{scale}. A @rglos{note} can be entered by typing its name, from @samp{a} through @samp{g}. So, if you enter @example @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ c d e f g a b @end lilypond The @rglos{duration} of a note is specified by a number after the note -name. @samp{1} for a @rglos{whole note}, @samp{2} for a @rglos{half -note}, @samp{4} for a @rglos{quarter note} and so on +name. @samp{1} for a @rglos{whole note}, @samp{2} for a @rglos{half note}, +@samp{4} for a @rglos{quarter note} and so on @example a1 a2 a4 a16 a32 -- 2.39.5