position of the tuplet bracket, even if it was not printed. This could
lead to stranded tuplet numbers. Now they are now positioned
closer to the kneed-beam when an appropriate beam segment exists for its
-placement and when the the bracket is not drawn.
+placement and when the bracket is not drawn.
Collision detection is also added, offsetting horizontally if too close
to an adjoining note column but preserving the number's vertical
It is possible to output one or more fragments of a score by defining
the explicit location of the music to be extracted within the
-@code{\layout} block of the the input file using the @code{clip-regions}
+@code{\layout} block of the input file using the @code{clip-regions}
function, and then running LilyPond with the @option{-dclip-systems}
option;
By default, a clef that has previously been printed will not be
re-printed if the same @code{\clef} command is issued again and
-will be ignored. The the command
+will be ignored. The command
@code{\set Staff.forceClef = ##t} changes this behaviour.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,fragment]
\key c \major
\relative c''
{
- % disable the following line to see the the noteheads while writing the song
+ % disable the following line to see the noteheads while writing the song
\NoNoteHead
\override NoteHead.no-ledgers = ##t