From aefcb04dca06d9b8052d50584883d507074239b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 17:02:10 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] DOC: change some instances of Lilypond to LilyPond in web docs. --- Documentation/web/introduction.itexi | 36 ++++++++++++++-------------- Documentation/web/news.itexi | 14 +++++------ 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi index 666953030d..545f9b6a7f 100644 --- a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi +++ b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ comprehensive program reference manual. LilyPond runs on all popular platforms: GNU/Linux, MacOS X, and Windows. LilyPond comes with extensive documentation and hundreds of example files. There is an active user community answering -questions on the Lilypond user mailing list, while the development +questions on the lilypond-user mailing list, while the development team makes sure that problems are solved quickly. @@ -195,13 +195,13 @@ already decided to try LilyPond, first read about our @node Examples @unnumberedsec Examples -Lilypond is a powerful and flexible tool for engraving tasks of +LilyPond is a powerful and flexible tool for engraving tasks of all kinds. Please browse our gallery of examples and be inspired! @ignore Here is a passage from Franz Liszt's solo piano transcription of the Overture to Wagner's @emph{Tannhäuser}. The spacing -in this example was all performed by Lilypond's formatting +in this example was all performed by LilyPond's formatting algorithms, without tweaks of any kind. It handles cross-staff beaming gracefully and puts the system brace perfectly around all three staves. @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ perfectly around all three staves. @subsubheading Classical Music This organ work by J.S. Bach is a fairly typical engraving project -in Lilypond. +in LilyPond. @exampleImage{bach-bwv610} @newsEnd @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ beams, cross-staff stems, and voice-follow lines. @newsItem @subsubheading Early Music -Lilypond also supports various types of ancient notation, such +LilyPond also supports various types of ancient notation, such as this passage of Gregorian chant. @exampleImage{ancient-headword} @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ as this passage of Gregorian chant. @newsItem @subsubheading Modern Music -Contemporary composers find Lilypond well-suited to displaying +Contemporary composers find LilyPond well-suited to displaying unusual notation. Here is an excerpt from Trevor Bača's @emph{Čáry}, for unaccompanied bass flute. @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ full score, piano-vocal reduction, and a violin part. @newsItem @subsubheading Tablature -Lilypond supports tablature notation, which can be customized to +LilyPond supports tablature notation, which can be customized to suit any instrument that reads from tablature. The tablature staff is generated automatically from notes entered for the 5-line staff. @@ -287,11 +287,11 @@ an impressive Schenkerian analysis. @newsItem @subsubheading Vocal Music -Lilypond is excellent for vocal music of all kinds, from sacred +LilyPond is excellent for vocal music of all kinds, from sacred hymns to opera. Here is a medieval motet with slightly unusual requirements. The tenor voice is written in a different meter than the others, but must line up as if it were in the same meter. -Lilypond handles this most elegantly. Note also the incipits with +LilyPond handles this most elegantly. Note also the incipits with Vaticana style clefs, the slashed stems indicating plicated notes, and the ligature braces above certain groups of notes. @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ and the ligature braces above certain groups of notes. @newsItem @subsubheading Educational Applications -Lilypond is perfectly suited for educational purposes as well. +LilyPond is perfectly suited for educational purposes as well. Here is an example of a simple counterpoint exercise. @exampleImage{theory} @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ to suit nearly any situation. @newsItem @subsubheading Large Projects -Lilypond is excellent for large projects like operas or works for +LilyPond is excellent for large projects like operas or works for full symphony orchestra, as well. In addition, the text-based input provides greater accessibility -- this example was contributed by Hu Haipeng, a blind composer. @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ try LilyPond, first read about our @ref{Text input}. @divClass{column-left-top} @subheading Concerts -Lilypond engravings have been used for performances around the world. +LilyPond engravings have been used for performances around the world. Some highlights: @divClass{keep-bullets} @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ speed, ease of use and look!} @qq{[..after the first orchestra rehearsal] I got numerous compliments about the quality of the scores. Even more -importantly, while Lilypond provides numerous hacks to improve the +importantly, while LilyPond provides numerous hacks to improve the way its scores look, what the orchestra got from me is basically the raw, untouched output.} @divEnd @@ -595,9 +595,9 @@ the raw, untouched output.} @qq{thanks and kudos to the development team for their incredible work. I've never seen anything approaching the output that I get -from Lilypond -- I'm totally confident that my music publishing +from LilyPond -- I'm totally confident that my music publishing needs will be fulfilled beyond my expectations using this great -application. [..] basically untweaked Lilypond output [..] looks +application. [..] basically untweaked LilyPond output [..] looks better than most recent @q{professional} publications I've compared it to (q.v., just about any Warner Bros. score, and even many of the most recent by @q{the old houses}). [..]} @@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ the most recent by @q{the old houses}). [..]} @divClass{testimonial-item} @subsubheading Chris Cannam, lead programmer of the @uref{http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/, RoseGarden} project -@qq{Lilypond is obviously the zillion-ton gorilla [of great music +@qq{LilyPond is obviously the zillion-ton gorilla [of great music typesetting].} @divEnd @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ time. I'm convinced that no commercial product can come close.} @divClass{testimonial-item} @subsubheading David Bobroff, Bass Trombone, Iceland Symphony Orchestra -@qq{I think Lilypond is great [..] The more I learn about LilyPond +@qq{I think LilyPond is great [..] The more I learn about LilyPond the more I like it!} @divEnd @@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ Emacs is a text editor with language-sensitive capabilities for many different computer languages. Emacs is a highly extensible editor and can be used as an Integrated Development Environment. There is a @q{lilypond mode} which supplies the language -definitions for working with Lilypond source files. +definitions for working with LilyPond source files. @uref{http://www.vim.org} diff --git a/Documentation/web/news.itexi b/Documentation/web/news.itexi index f50cb2b2e5..ed3a88bc32 100644 --- a/Documentation/web/news.itexi +++ b/Documentation/web/news.itexi @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ converter. @newsItem @subsubheading lilypond.org日本語訳 (lilypond.org Japanese translation). @emph{2008å¹´4月8日 (April 4, 2008)} -Lilypond.orgのいくつかのページの日本語訳が出来ました。 +lilypond.orgのいくつかのページの日本語訳が出来ました。 @newsEnd @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ in-depth but hands-on feature article with crisp LilyPond graphics. @* Author Kris Shaffer remarks -“GNU Lilypond generates beautiful graphics that make commercial +“GNU LilyPond generates beautiful graphics that make commercial alternatives seem second-rate.” This article is now available @uref{http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8583,on-line}. @newsEnd @@ -2186,10 +2186,10 @@ file and download @ref{Old downloads}! @newsItem @subsubheading February 26, 2005 -The @uref{http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/,Lilypond Snippet -Repository (LSR)} is a searchable database of Lilypond code +The @uref{http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/,LilyPond Snippet +Repository (LSR)} is a searchable database of LilyPond code snippets. You can add snippets too, so join the LSR project, and -contribute creative ideas for using Lilypond. +contribute creative ideas for using LilyPond. @newsEnd @@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ the @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/lilypond/lilypond/C @newsItem @subsubheading October 29, 2004 -2.3.25 is the final release candidate for Lilypond 2.4. +2.3.25 is the final release candidate for LilyPond 2.4. Werner has been overhauling the TeX macros and lilypond-book. In addition, this release contains an important fix for raggedbottom page-layout. @@ -2664,7 +2664,7 @@ the changes in the @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/lily @newsItem @subsubheading July 23, 2004 -Lilypond 2.3.8 fixes a few minor bugs in the new slur code, +LilyPond 2.3.8 fixes a few minor bugs in the new slur code, and has rewritten support for ledger lines. Now, in tight situations, ledger lines will be shortened so they stay separate. This also required a cleanup of the Ambitus -- 2.39.5