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学習マニュアル
Preface
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 About the documentation
2. Tutorial
2.1 First steps
2.2 Single staff notation
2.3 Multiple notes at once
2.4 Songs
2.5 Final touches
3. Fundamental concepts
3.1 How LilyPond input files work
3.1.1 Introduction to the LilyPond file structure
3.1.2 Score is a (single) compound musical expression
3.1.3 Nesting music expressions
3.1.4 On the un-nestedness of brackets and ties
3.2 Voices contain music
3.3 Contexts and engravers
3.4 Extending the templates
4. Tweaking output
4.1 Tweaking basics
4.2 The Internals Reference manual
4.3 Appearance of objects
4.4 Placement of objects
4.5 Collisions of objects
4.6 Further tweaking
5. Working on LilyPond projects
5.1 Suggestions for writing LilyPond input files
5.2 When things don’t work
5.3 Scores and parts
A. Templates
A.1 Single staff
A.2 Piano templates
A.3 String quartet
A.4 Vocal ensembles
A.5 Ancient notation templates
A.6 Jazz combo
A.7 lilypond-book templates
B. Scheme tutorial
B.1 Tweaking with Scheme
C. GNU Free Documentation License
D. LilyPond index