CVSROOT: /cvsroot/lilypond
Module name: lilypond
Branch:
Changes by: Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/08/30 23:05:28
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog
Documentation/user: basic-notation.itely global.itely
tutorial.itely
Log message:
Misc small changes.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lilypond/ChangeLog.diff?tr1=1.4099&tr2=1.4100&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely.diff?tr1=1.42&tr2=1.43&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely.diff?tr1=1.32&tr2=1.33&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely.diff?tr1=1.262&tr2=1.263&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index: lilypond/ChangeLog
diff -u lilypond/ChangeLog:1.4099 lilypond/ChangeLog:1.4100
--- lilypond/ChangeLog:1.4099 Tue Aug 30 19:25:37 2005
+++ lilypond/ChangeLog Tue Aug 30 23:05:27 2005
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2005-08030 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+ * Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely, global.itely,
+ tutorial.itely: misc small changes.
+
2005-08-30 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* stepmake/aclocal.m4: Include MY_PATCH_LEVEL in config.make's
Index: lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely
diff -u lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely:1.42
lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely:1.43
--- lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely:1.42 Fri Aug 26
19:24:35 2005
+++ lilypond/Documentation/user/basic-notation.itely Tue Aug 30 23:05:28 2005
@@ -1783,6 +1783,8 @@
\new Staff { c4 \grace { g8[ b] } c4 } >>
@end lilypond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{\afterGrace}
+
If you want to end a note with a grace, use the @code{\afterGrace}
command. It takes two arguments: the main note, and the grace notes
following the main note.
Index: lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely
diff -u lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely:1.32
lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely:1.33
--- lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely:1.32 Sun Aug 14 05:58:35 2005
+++ lilypond/Documentation/user/global.itely Tue Aug 30 23:05:28 2005
@@ -253,52 +253,66 @@
@quotation
@table @code
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{firstpagenumber}
@item firstpagenumber
The value of the page number of the first page. Default [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{printfirstpagenumber}
@item printfirstpagenumber
If set to true, will print the page number in the first page. Default is
false.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{printpagenumber}
@item printpagenumber
If set to false, page numbers will not be printed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{hsize}
@item hsize
The width of the page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{vsize}
@item vsize
The height of the page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{topmargin}
@item topmargin
Margin between header and top of the page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{bottommargin}
@item bottommargin
Margin between footer and bottom of the page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{leftmargin}
@item leftmargin
Margin between the left side of the page and the beginning of the music.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{linewidth}
@item linewidth
The length of the systems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{headsep}
@item headsep
Distance between the top-most music system and the page header.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{footsep}
@item footsep
Distance between the bottom-most music system and the page footer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{raggedbottom}
@item raggedbottom
If set to true, systems will not be spread across the page.
This should be set false for pieces that have only two or three
systems per page, for example orchestral scores.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{raggedlastbottom}
@item raggedlastbottom
If set to false, systems will be spread to fill the last page.
Pieces that amply fill two pages or more should have this set to
true.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{betweensystemspace}
@item betweensystemspace
This dimensions determines the distance between systems. It is the
ideal distance between the center of the bottom staff of one system
@@ -307,6 +321,7 @@
Increasing this will provide a more even appearance of the page at the
cost of using more vertical space.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{betweensystempadding}
@item betweensystempadding
This dimension is the minimum amount of white space that will always
be present between the bottom-most symbol of one system, and the
@@ -315,29 +330,33 @@
Increasing this will put systems whose bounding boxes almost touch
farther apart.
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{horizontalshift}
@item horizontalshift
All systems (including titles and system separators) are shifted by
this amount to the right. Page markup, such as headers and footers are
not affected by this. The purpose of this variable is to make space
for instrument names at the left.
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{aftertitlespace}
@item aftertitlespace
Amount of space between the title and the first system.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{aftertitlespace}
@item beforetitlespace
Amount of space between the last system of the previous piece and the
title of the next.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{betweentitlespace}
@item betweentitlespace
Amount of space between consecutive titles (e.g., the title of the
book and the title of a piece).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{printallheaders}
@item printallheaders
Setting this to #t will print all headers for each \score in a
\book. Normally only the piece and opus \headers are printed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{systemSeparatorMarkup}
@item systemSeparatorMarkup
This contains a markup object, which will be inserted between
systems. This is often used for orchestral scores.
@@ -665,6 +684,7 @@
No work-around exists for decreasing the amount of space.
+
@node Line length
@subsection Line length
@@ -673,6 +693,7 @@
@cindex @code{indent}
@cindex @code{linewidth}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{raggedright}
@c Although linewidth can be set in \layout, it should be set in paper
@c block, to get page layout right.
@@ -700,6 +721,7 @@
@c stretch as the previous line. eTeX uses \lastlinefit to
@c interpolate between both these solutions.
+
@node Line breaking
@subsection Line breaking
@@ -931,8 +953,7 @@
composer = \markup \center-align { "composer" \small "(1847-1973)" }
texttranslator = "Text Translator"
meter = \markup { \teeny "m" \tiny "e" \normalsize "t" \large "e" \huge
"r" }
- arranger = "Arranger"
- opus = \markup { \fontsize #8.5 "o" \fontsize #2.5 "p" \fontsize #-2.5 "u"
\fontsize #-5.3 "s" \fontsize #7.5 " " }
+ arranger = \markup { \fontsize #8.5 "a" \fontsize #2.5 "r" \fontsize #-2.5
"r" \fontsize #-5.3 "a" \fontsize #7.5 "nger" }
instrument = \markup \bold \italic "instrument"
piece = "Piece"
}
@@ -961,7 +982,7 @@
When same fields appear in different blocks, the latter is used.
Here is a short example.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\header @{
composer = "Composer"
@}
@@ -990,6 +1011,7 @@
}
@end lilypond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{printallheaders}
@noindent
You may change this behavior (and print all the headers when defining
@code{\header} inside @code{\score}) by using
@@ -1008,28 +1030,34 @@
@file{ly/titling-init.ly} lists the default layout.
@table @code
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{bookTitleMarkup}
@item bookTitleMarkup
This is the title put over an entire @code{\book} block. Typically,
it has the composer and the title of the piece
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{scoreTitleMarkup}
@item scoreTitleMarkup
This is the title put over a @code{\score} block within a
@code{\book}. Typically, it has the name of the movement (@code{piece}
field).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{oddHeaderMarkup}
@item oddHeaderMarkup
This is the page header for odd-numbered pages.
- @item evenHeaderMarkup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{evenHeaderMarkup}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] evenHeaderMarkup
This is the page header for even-numbered pages. If unspecified,
the odd header is used instead.
By default, headers are defined such that the page number is on the
outside edge, and the instrument is centered.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{oddFooterMarkup}
@item oddFooterMarkup
This is the page footer for odd-numbered pages.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @code{evenFotterMarkup}
@item evenFooterMarkup
This is the page footer for even-numbered pages. If unspecified,
the odd header is used instead.
Index: lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely
diff -u lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely:1.262
lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely:1.263
--- lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely:1.262 Fri Aug 26 19:24:35 2005
+++ lilypond/Documentation/user/tutorial.itely Tue Aug 30 23:05:28 2005
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@
substitutes the contents of @file{horn-music.ly} at this position in
the file, so @code{hornNotes} is defined afterwards. The command
@code{\transpose [EMAIL PROTECTED]'} indicates that the argument, being
[EMAIL PROTECTED], should be transposed by a fifth downwards. Sounding
[EMAIL PROTECTED], should be transposed by a fifth upwards. Sounding
@samp{f} is denoted by notated @code{c'}, which corresponds with the
tuning of a normal French Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] The transposition can be seen
in the following output
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