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diff --git a/Documentation/automated-engraving/implementing-notation.itexi b/Documentation/automated-engraving/implementing-notation.itexi index ee9711c963..4b16dbb8d7 100644 --- a/Documentation/automated-engraving/implementing-notation.itexi +++ b/Documentation/automated-engraving/implementing-notation.itexi @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The most basic plug-in creates Note-heads: @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-noteheads,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-noteheads,,,.png} This plug-in creates graphical objects from musical events. People that put graphics to musical ideas are called copyists or engravers, @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ representing the staff lines. @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-staff,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-staff,,,.png} @item @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ each head should be placed. @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-clef,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-clef,,,.png} @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ For the flags and stems we add a @code{Stem_engraver}: @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-stem,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-stem,,,.png} This engraver is notified of any note head coming along. Every time one (or more, for a chord) note head is seen, a stem object is @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ note heads, etc.: @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-slur,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-slur,,,.png} @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ engraver. @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-acc,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-acc,,,.png} The @code{Accidental_engraver} is the most complex plug-in: it has to look at the key signature, note pitches, ties, and bar lines to @@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ decide when to print accidentals. @end itemize -@unnumberedsec Polyphonic notation +@c @unnumberedsec Polyphonic notation +@heading Polyphonic notation The system shown in the last section works well for monophonic music, but what about polyphony? In polyphonic notation, many voices can @@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ share a staff: @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-final,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-final,,,.png} In this situation, the accidentals and staff are shared, but the stems, slurs, beams, etc. are private to each voice. Hence, engravers @@ -118,11 +119,11 @@ Score context: @divClass{float-center} @divEnd -@image{pictures/engraver-score,,,.png} +@sourceimage{engraver-score,,,.png} @divClass{float-right} @divEnd -Next: @ref{engraving.html,The art of stamping}: +Next: @ref{engraving,The art of stamping}: how @emph{did} they make hand-made music? @bye |