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5.5.1 Books
There are four parts to the documentation: the Learning Manual, the Notation Reference, the Program Reference, and the Music Glossary.
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Learning Manual:
The LM is written in a tutorial style which introduces the most important concepts, structure and syntax of the elements of a LilyPond score in a carefully graded sequence of steps. Explanations of all musical concepts used in the Manual can be found in the Music Glossary, and readers are assumed to have no prior knowledge of LilyPond. The objective is to take readers to a level where the Notation Reference can be understood and employed to both adapt the templates in the Appendix to their needs and to begin to construct their own scores. Commonly used tweaks are introduced and explained. Examples are provided throughout which, while being focussed on the topic being introduced, are long enough to seem real in order to retain the readers’ interest. Each example builds on the previous material, and comments are used liberally. Every new aspect is thoroughly explained before it is used.
Users are encouraged to read the complete Learning Manual from start-to-finish.
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Notation Reference: a (hopefully complete) description of LilyPond
input notation. Some material from here may be duplicated in the
Learning Manual (for teaching), but consider the NR to be the
"definitive" description of each notation element, with the LM
being an "extra". The goal is _not_ to provide a step-by-step
learning environment – do not avoid using notation that has not
be introduced previously in the NR (for example, use \break if
appropriate). This section is written in formal technical writing
style.
Avoid duplication. Although users are not expected to read this manual from start to finish, they should be familiar with the material in the Learning Manual (particularly “Fundamental Concepts”), so do not repeat that material in each section of this book. Also watch out for common constructs, like ^ - _ for directions – those are explained in NR 3. In NR 1, you can write: DYNAMICS may be manually placed above or below the staff, see @ref{Controlling direction and placement}.
Most tweaks should be added to LSR and not placed directly in the ‘.itely’ file. In some cases, tweaks may be placed in the main text, but ask about this first.
Finally, you should assume that users know what the notation means; explaining musical concepts happens in the Music Glossary.
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Application Usage: information about using the program lilypond
with other programs (lilypond-book, operating systems, GUIs,
convert-ly, etc). This section is written in formal technical
writing style.
Users are not expected to read this manual from start to finish.
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Music Glossary: information about the music notation itself.
Explanations and translations about notation terms go here.
Users are not expected to read this manual from start to finish.
- Internals Reference: not really a documentation book, since it is automagically generated from the source, but this is its name.
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