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diff --git a/macros/musixtex/doc/musixdoc/settingup.tex b/macros/musixtex/doc/musixdoc/settingup.tex index 5de88fc3e6..17b8697848 100644 --- a/macros/musixtex/doc/musixdoc/settingup.tex +++ b/macros/musixtex/doc/musixdoc/settingup.tex @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ or \verb|\relax|. \section{Usual setup commands}\label{whatspecify} -\subsection{Music size} +\subsection{Music size}\index{music size} The first decision is what size type to use. \musixtex\ offers four sizes: ``small'' \mbox{(\texttt{16pt}-high staves),} ``normal'' (\texttt{20pt}),\index{sizes} ``large'' @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ enter \keyindex{smallmusicsize}, \keyindex{largemusicsize}, or desired staff size but many other related sizes such as note heads, ornaments, stem lengths, etc. -\subsection{Number of instruments} +\subsection{Number of instruments}\index{number of instruments} The command \keyindex{instrumentnumber}\onen~defines the number of instruments to be $n$. If not entered, the default is $1$. This number is used in loops @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ set key signatures, set meters, etc., so if it differs from $1$ it must be expli defined before any further commands. The default maximum number of instruments is $6$ but this can be increased by using \keyindex{setmaxinstruments}\onen. -\subsection{Number of staves per instrument} +\subsection{Number of staves per instrument}\index{number of staves per instrument} An instrument may have one or more staves (e.g.,~a piano would normally have 2 staves). The differences between one @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ number of the instrument. In \musixtex, instruments are numbered So for example \verb|setstaffs32| assigns two staves to the third instrument from the bottom. -\subsection{Clefs for each staff} +\subsection{Clefs for each staff}\index{clefs for each staff} The default clef for every staff is the \ital{treble} clef. To assign any other clef, the command is @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ could be specified by Treble and bass clefs with the digit $8$ above or below are also possible; see Section~\ref{treblelowoct}. -\subsection{Key signatures} +\subsection{Key signatures}\index{key signatures} To set a common key signature for all instruments, use \keyindex{generalsignature}\verb|{|$s$\verb|}|, @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ the common key signature for instrument $n$, use \keyindex{setsign}\verb|{|$n$\verb|}{|$s$\verb|}|. Note that differing key signatures cannot be assigned to different staves of the same instrument. -\subsection{Meters} +\subsection{Meters}\index{meters} A common \itxem{meter} for all staves can be specified by \keyindex{generalmeter}\verb|{|$m$\verb|}|,\label{generalmeter} @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ sets the meter to 12/8 for the first staff of the third instrument, and \ital{alla breve} for the second staff. -\subsection{Instrument names} +\subsection{Instrument names}\index{instrument names} To set an \itxem{instrument name}, use \keyindex{setname}\verb|{|$n$\verb|}{|\ital{name of the instrument}\verb|}|. |