From b4eb7a4a61c9ec5ed2b14a90fc6c14a2f3caacb3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Werner Lemberg Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 12:23:22 +0200 Subject: Doc: Various minor fixes to NR. --- Documentation/notation/pitches.itely | 11 +++++++++-- Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely | 16 ++++++++-------- 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely index 992182dae3..0699239db5 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ Internals Reference: @knownissues There are no generally accepted standards for denoting -quarter-tone accidentals, so LilyPond's symbol does not conform to +quarter-tone accidentals, so LilyPond's symbols do not conform to any standard. @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ In addition to note names, accidental suffixes may also vary depending on the language: @quotation -@multitable {@code{nederlands}} {-@code{s}/-@code{-sharp}} {-@code{ess}/-@code{es}} {-@code{ss}/-@code{x}/-@code{-sharpsharp}} {-@code{essess}/-@code{eses}} +@multitable {@code{nederlands}} {-@code{s}/-@code{-sharp}} {-@code{f}/-@code{-flat}} {-@code{ss}/-@code{x}/-@code{-sharpsharp}} {-@code{ff}/-@code{-flatflat}} @headitem Language @tab sharp @tab flat @tab double sharp @tab double flat @item @code{nederlands} @@ -1214,6 +1214,13 @@ will be ignored. The command c'1 @end lilypond +@noindent +To be more precise, it is not the @code{\clef} command itself that +prints a clef. Instead, it sets or changes a property of the +@code{Clef_engraver}, which then decides by its own whether to +display a clef or not in the current staff. The @code{forceClef} +property overrides this decision locally to re-print a clef once. + When there is a manual clef change, the glyph of the changed clef will be smaller than normal. This behaviour can be overridden. diff --git a/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely b/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely index 2c7c7714c0..d3263d4f6a 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Internals Reference: @c Deliberately duplicated in Durations and Rests. -gp There is no fundamental limit to rest durations (both in terms of longest and shortest), but the number of glyphs is limited: -rests from 128th to maxima (8 x whole) may be printed. +rests from 128th to maxima (8× whole) may be printed. @node Tuplets @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ Internals Reference: @c Deliberately duplicated in Durations and Rests. -gp There is no fundamental limit to rest durations (both in terms of longest and shortest), but the number of glyphs is limited: there -are rests from 128th to maxima (8 x whole). +are rests from 128th to maxima (8× whole). @node Invisible rests @@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ For consistency with previous behavior, notes and rests with duration longer than a measure, such as @code{c1*2}, are split into notes without any scale factor, @code{@{ c1 c1 @}}. The property @code{completionFactor} controls this behavior, and setting it to -@code{#f} cause split notes and rest to have the scale factor +@code{#f} cause split notes and rests to have the scale factor of the input durations. @@ -2666,7 +2666,7 @@ all notes end before the end of a measure. @warning{An incorrect duration can cause line breaks to be inhibited, leading to a line of highly compressed music or -music which flows off the page.} +music that flows off the page.} @cindex line breaks @cindex bar lines, invisible @@ -2941,7 +2941,7 @@ for defining span bars correctly aligned to the main bar lines: @end lilypond If additional elements are needed, LilyPond provides a simple -way to define them. For more informations on modifying or adding +way to define them. For more information on modifying or adding bar lines, see file @file{scm/bar-line.scm}. In scores with many staves, a @code{\bar} command in one staff is @@ -3717,10 +3717,10 @@ The next bar line then falls at 9/8 rather than 5/4. @end lilypond @noindent -As the example illustrates, @code{ly:make-moment n m} constructs a +As the example illustrates, @code{ly:make-moment n/m} constructs a duration of n/m of a whole note. For example, -@code{ly:make-moment 1 8} is an eighth note duration and -@code{ly:make-moment 7 16} is the duration of seven sixteenths +@code{ly:make-moment 1/8} is an eighth note duration and +@code{ly:make-moment 7/16} is the duration of seven sixteenths notes. @seealso -- cgit v1.2.3