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-\version "2.13.16"
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+\version "2.14.2"
\header {
- lsrtags = "expressive-marks, editorial-annotations"
+ lsrtags = "editorial-annotations, expressive-marks"
+
+%% Translation of GIT committish: b482c3e5b56c3841a88d957e0ca12964bd3e64fa
+
+ texidoces = "
+
+Se puede imprimir cualquier objeto gráfico sobre un fondo blanco para
+enmascarar parte de los objetos que están por debajo. Esto puede ser
+útil para mejorar el aspecto de las colisiones en situaciones
+complejas cuando no es práctico reposicionar los objetos. Es
+necesario establecer explícitamente la propiedad de capa
+(@code{layer}) para controlar qué objetos resultan enmascarados por el
+fondo blanco.
+
+En este ejemplo, la colisión de la ligadura de unión con la indicación
+de compás resulta mejorada enmascarando la parte de la ligadura que
+cruza a la indicación de compás mediante el establecimiento de la
+propiedad @code{whiteout} de @code{TimeSignature}. Para hacer esto,
+se mueve @code{TimeSignature} a una capa por encima de @code{Tie}, que
+se deja en la capa predeterminada de 1, y @code{StaffSymbol} se mueve
+a una capa por encima de @code{TimeSignature} de manera que no resulte
+enmascarada.
+
+"
+
+ doctitlees = "Uso de la propiedad whiteout"
+
texidoc = "
-Any graphical object can be printed over a white backgound to
-mask parts of objects that lie beneath. This can be useful to
-improve the appearance of collisions in complex situations when
-repositioning objects is impractical. It is necessary to explicitly
-set the @code{layer} property to control which objects are masked
-by the white background.
+Any graphical object can be printed over a white background to mask
+parts of objects that lie beneath. This can be useful to improve the
+appearance of collisions in complex situations when repositioning
+objects is impractical. It is necessary to explicitly set the
+@code{layer} property to control which objects are masked by the white
+background.
In this example the collision of the tie with the time signature is
improved by masking out the part of the tie that crosses the time
-signature by setting the @code{whiteout} property of @code{TimeSignature}.
-To do this @code{TimeSignature} is moved to a layer above @code{Tie}, which
-is left in the default layer of 1, and @code{StaffSymbol} is moved to a
-layer above @code{TimeSignature} so it is not masked.
+signature by setting the @code{whiteout} property of
+@code{TimeSignature}. To do this @code{TimeSignature} is moved to a
+layer above @code{Tie}, which is left in the default layer of 1, and
+@code{StaffSymbol} is moved to a layer above @code{TimeSignature} so it
+is not masked.
+
"
doctitle = "Using the whiteout property"
} % begin verbatim
-
{
\override Score.StaffSymbol #'layer = #4
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'layer = #3