New features in 2.12 since 2.10
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Unbeamed 128th notes are now supported:
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Extending LilyPond’s existing support for microtones, there are
now arrowed accidentals for the notation of microtonal alterations.
To use them, redefine the
glyph-name-alist
property ofAccidental
as in the following example which uses quartertones to typeset arrowed accidentals. Alternatively, it is possible to define separate names for all notes with arrowed accidentals (seely/makam.ly
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Straight flags (used in old scores of e.g. Bach, but also in different form in
modern scores of e.g. Stockhausen) are now implemented:
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\bookpart
blocks may be used to split a book into several parts, separated by a page break, in order to ease the page breaking, or to use different\paper
settings in different parts.\bookpart { \header { title = "Book title" subtitle = "First part" } \score { … } … } \bookpart { \header { subtitle = "Second part" } \score { … } … }
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Nested contexts of the same type are now allowed.
This deprecates
InnerStaffGroup
andInnerChoirStaff
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Percent repeat counters can be shown at regular intervals using the
context property
repeatCountVisibility
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In addition to the already existing
showLastLength
property,showFirstLength
can now be set as well, rendering only the first measures of a piece. Both properties may be set at the same time: -
The file extension for MIDI can be set using the command-line
program default
midi-extension
. For Windows, the default extension has been changed to.mid
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Two variations on the default double repeat bar line are now available.
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Four automatic accidentals rules have been added:
neo-modern
,neo-modern-cautionary
,dodecaphonic
andteaching
. The following example illustratesneo-modern
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Flags can now be generated with Scheme-code using the
'flag
Stem
grob property. Existing scores will work without change. -
Harp pedalling diagrams were added:
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Predefined, user-configurable, transposable fret diagrams
are now available in the
FretBoards
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The following syntax changes were made, in chronological order. In
addition, fret diagram properties have been moved to
fret-diagram-details
, and the#'style
property is used to select solid/dashed lines instead of#'dash-fraction
.'break-align-symbol -> 'break-align-symbols scripts.caesura -> scripts.caesura.curved \setEasyHeads -> \easyHeadsOn \easyHeadsOff (new command) \fatText -> \textLengthOn \emptyText -> \textLengthOff \set hairpinToBarline -> \override Hairpin #'to-barline \compressMusic -> \scaleDurations \octave -> \octaveCheck \arpeggioUp -> \arpeggioArrowUp \arpeggioDown -> \arpeggioArrowDown \arpeggioNeutral -> \arpeggioNormal \setTextCresc -> \crescTextCresc \setTextDecresc -> \dimTextDecresc \setTextDecr -> \dimTextDecr \setTextDim -> \dimTextDim \setHairpinCresc -> \crescHairpin \setHairpinDecresc -> \dimHairpin \sustainUp -> \sustainOff \sustainDown -> \sustainOn \sostenutoDown -> \sostenutoOn \sostenutoUp -> \sostenutoOff 'infinite-spacing-height -> 'extra-spacing-height #(set-octavation oct) -> \ottava #oct \put-adjacent markup axis dir markup -> \put-adjacent axis dir markup markup \pointAndClickOn (new command) \pointAndClickOff (new command) \center-align -> \center-column \hcenter -> \center-align printallheaders -> print-all-headers \bigger -> \larger (already existing command) systemSeparatorMarkup -> system-separator-markup
Moreover, some files in the
ly/
directory have been renamed; the *-init.ly filenames are now only used for files that are automatically included, while such files asmakam-init.ly
orgregorian-init.ly
have been renamed tomakam.ly
orgregorian.ly
. - The “tex” and “texstr” backends have been removed. Font are now accessed via the fontconfig library; the Pango library is used to display text strings.
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Metronome marks can now also contain a textual description. The
duration and count (if given) are shown in parentheses after the text.
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In figured bass you can now also use a backslash through a number to
indicate a raised 6th step.
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Arpeggios may now use “parenthesis” style brackets:
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Single-system scores are now naturally spaced instead of being
stretched to fill the line width. This can be changed by setting
ragged-right = ##f
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Enclosing text within boxes with rounded corners is now possible,
using the
\rounded-box
markup command. -
lilypond-book
can run any program instead oflatex
to guess the line width, thanks to--latex-program
command line option. -
Underlining is now possible with the
\underline
markup command. -
It is now possible to specify, using the
page-count
variable in the paper block, the number of pages that will be used. -
A new page breaking function,
ly:minimal-breaking
, is dedicated to books with many pages or a lot of text. -
A table of contents is included using
\markuplines \table-of-contents
. Elements are added to it using the\tocItem
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Text spreading over several pages is entered using the
\markuplines
keyword. Builtin markup list commands, such as\justified-lines
or\wordwrap-lines
may be used, and new ones created using thedefine-markup-list-command
Scheme macro. -
Particular points of a book may be marked with the
\label
command. Then, the page where these points are placed can be referred to using the\page-ref
markup command. -
Page breaking and page turning commands (
\pageBreak
,\noPageBreak
, etc.) can be used at top-level, between scores and top-level markups. -
The following options are now changed as a
-d
sub-option:--backend
,--safe
,--preview
and--no-pages
(which became-dno-print-pages
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Improved testing procedures now catch changes in CPU and memory
performance, page layout, MIDI results and warnings. This helps to
reduce the number of regression errors during development, resulting
in more stable releases.
See INSTALL.html#Testing-LilyPond for more information.
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Nested properties, such as
'details
inSlur
, can be reverted as well. The syntax for this is\revert Slur #'(details closeness-factor)
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All line spanners are more flexible now in the configuration of
their end points. This includes glissando, voice followers, text
crescendos and other text spanners. The old syntax for setting
text on line spanners is no longer valid.
This feature was sponsored by Trevor Bača.
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The environment variable
LILYPONDPREFIX
has been renamedLILYPOND_DATADIR
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Notes or rests, such as a typical end note, that fill an entire
measure are preceded by some more space.
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All
\score
s in a lilypond-book fragment are now inserted into the document. Also, toplevel markups don’t result in an entire page. -
Alterations (such as a sharp or flat) may now be arbitrary
fractions. This allows some forms of microtonal music. For example,
Turkish makam music uses 1/9th tone alterations.
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Tie directions may be set with
^~
and_~
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Tablature now supports harmonics and slides:
This feature was sponsored by Mike Amundsen
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Horizontal spacing now follows object outlines more accurately.
This allows tighter horizontal spacing.
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Objects that belong outside of the staff are now positioned
automatically to avoid collisions.
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Staves are spaced vertically using a skyline algorithm. This helps
prevent uneven vertical spacing.
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