From ea21cfa09e83d27b197e3ce6d86da16953fbb593 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean-Charles Malahieude Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:58:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Doc: text.itely unsplitting @refs --- Documentation/notation/text.itely | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/notation/text.itely b/Documentation/notation/text.itely index 14ff59f636..773c221765 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/text.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/text.itely @@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ e,\stopTextSpan @noindent The string to be printed is set through object properties. By default it is printed in italic characters, but different formatting can be -obtained using @code{\markup} blocks, as described in @ref{Formatting -text}. +obtained using @code{\markup} blocks, as described in +@ref{Formatting text}. @lilypond[quote,relative=2,verbatim] \override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = @@ -615,8 +615,8 @@ example, there is no difference between the first and the second word. @noindent Some of these font families, used for specific items such as numbers -or dynamics, do not provide all characters, as mentioned in @ref{New -dynamic marks} and @ref{Manual repeat marks}. +or dynamics, do not provide all characters, as mentioned in +@ref{New dynamic marks} and @ref{Manual repeat marks}. @c \concat is actually documented in Align (it is not @c a font-switching command). But we need it here. -vv @@ -1184,8 +1184,8 @@ d-\markup { More generally, any available musical symbol may be included separately in a markup object, as demonstrated below; an exhaustive -list of these symbols and their names can be found in @ref{The Feta -font}. +list of these symbols and their names can be found in +@ref{The Feta font}. @lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] c2 @@ -1196,8 +1196,9 @@ c16 c2^\markup { \musicglyph #"timesig.neomensural94" } @end lilypond -Another way of printing non-text glyphs is described in @ref{Fonts -explained}. This is useful for printing braces of various sizes. +Another way of printing non-text glyphs is described in +@ref{Fonts explained}. This is useful for printing braces of various +sizes. The markup mode also supports diagrams for specific instruments: @@ -1416,8 +1417,8 @@ c4^smaller @noindent A similar syntax may be used in markup mode; however in this case it -is preferable to use the simpler syntax explained in @ref{Selecting -font and font size}: +is preferable to use the simpler syntax explained in +@ref{Selecting font and font size}: @lilypond[quote,verbatim] \markup { -- 2.39.2