Spaces may be inserted by using @code{_}. Brackets are
introduced with @code{[} and @code{]}. You can also include text
-strings and text markups, see @ref{Overview of text markup commands}.
+strings and text markups, see @ref{Text markup commands}.
@example
< [4 6] 8 [_! 12] > < 5 \markup @{ \number 6 \super (1) @} >
There are three different fret-diagram markup interfaces: standard, terse,
and verbose. The three interfaces produce equivalent markups, but have
varying amounts of information in the markup string. Details about the
-markup interfaces are found at @ref{Overview of text markup commands}.
+markup interfaces are found at @ref{Text markup commands}.
You can set a number of graphical properties according to your preference.
Details about the property interface to fret diagrams are found at
* List of colors::
* The Feta font::
* Note head styles::
-* Overview of text markup commands::
-* Overview of text markup list commands::
+* Text markup commands::
+* Text markup list commands::
* List of articulations::
* All context properties::
* Layout properties::
@lilypondfile[noindent]{note-head-style.ly}
-@node Overview of text markup commands
-@appendixsec Overview of text markup commands
+@node Text markup commands
+@appendixsec Text markup commands
The following commands can all be used inside @code{\markup @{ @}}.
@include markup-commands.tely
-@node Overview of text markup list commands
-@appendixsec Overview of text markup list commands
+@node Text markup list commands
+@appendixsec Text markup list commands
The following commands can all be used with @code{\markuplines}.