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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gtrcrd/gtrcrd-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gtrcrd/gtrcrd-doc.tex index d7c021338c5..d0d31ded6ee 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gtrcrd/gtrcrd-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gtrcrd/gtrcrd-doc.tex @@ -2,9 +2,7 @@ \usepackage{gtrcrd} \usepackage{hyperref} -\usepackage{fancyvrb} -\VerbatimFootnotes \setleftmark{} \setrightmark{} @@ -23,8 +21,8 @@ pdfstartview=FitV, \newcommand{\ie}{\emph{i.e.} } \author{Riccardo Bresciani} -\title{gtrcrd\hfill{\small\href{http://tex.nopkoguo.net/gtrcrd}{http://tex.nopkoguo.net/gtrcrd}}} -\newcommand{\belowLine}{{\normalsize Version 1.0 --- \today}} +\title{gtrcrd\hfill{\small\href{http://tex.nopkoguo.it/gtrcrd}{http://tex.nopkoguo.it/gtrcrd}}} +\newcommand{\belowLine}{{\normalsize Version 1.1 --- \today}} \makeatletter \renewcommand{\maketitle}{\thispagestyle{plain}{\Huge\textbf{\colorB\@title}\Large\\\vspace{2ex} @@ -86,6 +84,17 @@ For example \texttt{\textbackslash G[7sus4]\{text\}} produces the following: \G[ \D my fair \G lady. &\texttt{\textbackslash D my fair \textbackslash G lady.} \end{tabular} +\artsubsection{Different notations}\label{notations} + +By default chords are typeset in English notation above the text. The default behaviour can be altered via the following commands: + +\begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{\textbackslash chordsbelow} switches to typesetting chords below the text --- for example \texttt{\textbackslash Cs\{text\}} outputs {\chordsbelow \Cs{text}} instead of \Cs{text}; + \item \texttt{\textbackslash neolatin} switches to the neo-latin notation (\emph{i.e.} Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Si) --- for example \texttt{\textbackslash As\{text\}} outputs {\neolatin \As{text}} instead of \As{text}. +\end{itemize} + + + \artsubsection{Operations on chords}\label{opts} It is sometimes useful to transpose a song by a certain number of half-tones. This package provides the following commands to do this: @@ -112,7 +121,7 @@ Another possibility is to convert all chords with a $\flat$ to the corresponding Finally it is possible to avoid all occurrences of E$\sharp$, F$\flat$, B$\sharp$ and C$\flat$ and replace them with F, E, C and B respectively by using the command \texttt{\textbackslash normalize}. \artsubsection{Package Options} -All commands from \S\ref{opts} can be run at the beginning of the document by using the desired ones as package options --- the initial backslash has to be omitted of course! +All commands from \S\S\ref{notations},\ref{opts} can be run at the beginning of the document by using the desired ones as package options --- the initial backslash has to be omitted of course! \artsubsection{Changing the Way Things Look} The line spacing in presence of a chord is controlled by the length \texttt{\textbackslash crdheight} --- the default setting is \texttt{3ex}. @@ -126,7 +135,7 @@ All chords are specific instances of the command \texttt{\textbackslash CHORD}, It is possible to change the way a chord is typeset by redefining this command --- and this does not compromise the functionality of the commands in \S\ref{opts} as long as the meaning of the arguments of \texttt{\textbackslash CHORD} is not changed. \artsection{Contacts} -If you have comments or want to report any bug, please send a mail to \textsl{\href{mailto:gtrcrd@tex.nopkoguo.net}{gtrcrd@tex.nopkoguo.net}}. +If you have comments or want to report any bug, please send a mail to \textsl{\href{mailto:gtrcrd@tex.nopkoguo.net}{gtrcrd@tex.nopkoguo.it}}. \end{document}
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