From be6e6f624121baf72f91cbd84f9070bc019f7ad3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trevor Daniels Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 07:35:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Doc: NR 2.1 Vocal: reference Separating systems --- Documentation/notation/vocal.itely | 55 ++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely b/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely index c7e2d588a4..306f0c96bf 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely @@ -1449,49 +1449,18 @@ an aid to adjusting the vertical spacing. This and other possibilities for fitting the music onto fewer pages are described in @ref{Fitting music onto fewer pages}. -@end itemize - -@c TODO change the following to a ref when system-separator-markup -@c is well-documented elsewhere - +@item If the number of systems per page changes from one to two it is customary to indicate this with a system separator mark between -the two systems. By default the system separator is blank. In -this example the @code{system-separator-markup} in the @code{\paper} -block is changed: - -@lilypond[verbatim,quote] -#(set-default-paper-size "a6" 'landscape) -\book { - \score { - \new ChoirStaff << - \new Staff { - \relative c'' { - \repeat unfold 8 { c4 } - \break - \repeat unfold 8 { c4 } - } - } - \new Staff { - \relative c'' { - \repeat unfold 8 { g4 } - \break - \repeat unfold 8 { g4 } - } - } - >> - } - \paper { - indent = 0\mm - system-separator-markup = \slashSeparator - } -} -@end lilypond +the two systems. See @ref{Separating systems}. -@noindent +@item For details of other page formatting properties, see @ref{Page formatting}. +@end itemize + + Dynamic markings by default are placed below the staff, but in choral music they are usually placed above the staff in order to avoid the lyrics. The predefined command @code{\dynamicUp} does @@ -1535,6 +1504,7 @@ Notation Reference: @ref{Fitting music onto fewer pages}, @ref{Page formatting}, @ref{Score layout}, +See @ref{Separating systems}, @ref{Setting the staff size}, @ref{Using an extra voice for breaks}, @ref{Vertical spacing}. @@ -1626,6 +1596,15 @@ Other sections in the Specialist notation chapter may be relevant, depending on the orchestration used. Many instruments are transposing instruments, see @ref{Instrument transpositions}. +@item +If the number of systems per page changes from page to page it is +customary to separate the systems with a system separator mark. +See @ref{Separating systems}. + +@item +For details of other page formatting properties, see +@ref{Page formatting}. + @item Character names are usually shown to the left of the staff when the staff is dedicated to that character alone. The instrument name can @@ -1667,7 +1646,9 @@ Notation Manual: @ref{Instrument names}, @ref{Instrument transpositions}, @ref{Nested staff groups}, +@ref{Page formatting}, @ref{Selecting font and font size}, +@ref{Separating systems}, @ref{Text}, @ref{Transpose}, @ref{Writing parts}, -- 2.39.2