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5.5.4 General writing
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Do not forget to create @cindex entries for new sections of text.
Enter commands with @funindex, i.e.
@cindex pitches, writing in different octaves @funindex \relative
Do not bother with the @code{} (they are added automatically). These items are added to both the command index and the unified index. Both index commands should go in front of the actual material.
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@cindex entries should not be capitalized, i.e.
@cindex time signature
is preferred instead of “Time signature”. Only use capital letters for musical terms which demand them, e.g., “D.S. al Fine”.
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For scheme function index entries, only include the final part, i.e.
@funindex modern-voice-cautionary and NOT @funindex #(set-accidental-style modern-voice-cautionary)
- Use American spelling. LilyPond’s internal property names use this convention.
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Here is a list of preferred terms to be used:
- Simultaneous NOT concurrent.
- Measure: the unit of music.
- Bar line: the symbol delimiting a measure NOT barline.
- Note head NOT notehead.
- Chord construct NOT just chord (when referring to < ... >)
- Staff NOT stave.
- Staves NOT Staffs: Phrases such as ‘multiple @internalsref{Staff}s’ should be rephrased to ‘multiple @internalsref{Staff} contexts’.
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