@end ignore
+@item
+Accidental rules can now be defined across @code{ChoirStaff} contexts.
+Two new rules @code{choral} and @code{choral-cautionary} are available
+that combine the characteristics of @code{modern-voice} and @code{piano}
+or their equivalents with cautionary accidentals.
+
@item
The music function @code{\\unfoldRepeats} can now take an
optional argument-list specifying which type(s) of repeated music
@funindex choral
This rule is a combination of the @code{modern-voice} and the @code{piano}
-style. It is intended for editions that are used both by singers that only
-follow their own voice, as well as others that read an entire
-@code{ChoirStaff} simultaneously.
+style. It shows all accidentals required for singers that only follow their
+own voice, as well as additional accidentals for readers that follow all
+voices of an entire @code{ChoirStaff} simultaneously.
This accidental style applies to the current @code{ChoirStaff} by default.
;; Accidentals on a choir staff for simultaneous reading of the
;; own voice and the surrounding choir. Similar to piano, except
- ;; that the first alteration within a voice (as opposed to on the
- ;; same staff) is always printed.
+ ;; that the first alteration within a voice is always printed.
(choral #f
(Voice ,(make-accidental-rule 'same-octave 0)
Staff