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index 955c3c8222d..b9aa292acc4 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/README
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-the LEADSHEETS package v0.3a 2016/02/02
+the LEADSHEETS package v0.5 2016/08/18
typesetting leadsheets and songbooks
@@ -28,9 +28,11 @@ The leadsheets bundle consists of the following files
leadsheets.library.<name>.code.tex:
* chordnames
* chords
+ * external
* musejazz
* musicsymbols
* properties
+ * shorthands
* songs
* templates
* translations
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.pdf
index 8bed560bd85..1bbdd730d63 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.tex
index 2c1e3acbbb4..4ac2ee677f5 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/leadsheets/leadsheets_en.tex
@@ -1,20 +1,22 @@
-% !arara: pdflatex: { shell: on }
-% arara: biber
-% arara: pdflatex
-% arara: pdflatex
+% arara: pdflatex: { shell: on , action: nonstopmode }
+% !arara: biber
+% !arara: pdflatex
+% !arara: pdflatex
\documentclass[load-preamble+]{cnltx-doc}
-\usepackage{leadsheets}
+\usepackage{leadsheets,bookmark}
\setcnltx{
package = leadsheets ,
info = Typesetting leadsheets and songbooks ,
authors = Clemens Niederberger ,
email = contact@mychemistry.eu ,
- url = http://www.mychemistry.eu/forums/forum/leadsheets/ ,
+ url = https://github.com/cgnieder/leadsheets/ ,
add-cmds = {
- chord , chordname ,
+ choir , chord , chordname ,
definesongtitletemplate ,
defineversetypetemplate ,
expandcode ,
+ ifallsongproperties ,
+ ifanysongproperty ,
ifobeylines ,
ifsongmeasuring ,
ifsongpropertiesequal ,
@@ -22,6 +24,14 @@
ifversenamed ,
ifversenumbered ,
ifversestarred ,
+ includeleadsheet ,
+ instruction ,
+ leadsheetstranslate ,
+ lsenparen ,
+ mkchoir ,
+ mkinstruction ,
+ mklsenparen ,
+ mklsenparens ,
newversetype ,
printsongpropertylist ,
setchords ,
@@ -42,6 +52,7 @@
endmdframed ,
mdframed ,
newfontfamily ,
+ newrobustcmd ,
musejazz
} ,
add-envs = {
@@ -52,7 +63,8 @@
info ,
interlude ,
intro , intro* ,
- outro , outro *
+ outro , outro * ,
+ prechorus , prechorus* ,
solo , solo* ,
song ,
verse
@@ -227,11 +239,14 @@ The user-libraries are the following ones:
library to use MuseScore's \enquote{MuseJazz} font, see
section~\ref{sec:musejazz-libr}. It loads the \library{chords}
library.
- \item[\library{songs}] \packageoption{songs}This is the \emph{main
+ \item[\library{songs}] \packageoption{songs}This is the \emph{main
library}. It defines everything necessary for the typesetting of the
leadsheets. It currently loads \emph{all other libraries}, \ie, user
libraries \emph{and} internal libraries, except for the \library{musejazz}
- library. This library is described in part~\ref{part:leadsheets-library}.
+ library. This library is described in part~\ref{part:leadsheets-songs-library}.
+ \item[\library{external}] \packageoption{external}enables to include
+ external leadsheet documents using the \cls{leadsheets} class into a main
+ document, see part~\ref{part:external-leadsheet} for details.
\end{description}
Those libraries can also be loaded as a package option. If you say
\begin{sourcecode}
@@ -254,6 +269,9 @@ the following list gives hints to where some of the concepts are explained:
loaded directly by users. It defines the necessary macros for song
properties. See section~\ref{sec:song-properties} for more details on the
concept.
+ \item[\library{shorthands}] This is an auxiliary library not meant to be
+ loaded directly by users. It provides means for defining shorthand
+ characters.
\item[\library{transposing}] This is an auxiliary library not meant to be
loaded directly by users. It defines a transposing mechanism for chord
symbols. See section~\ref{sec:transposing} for further details.
@@ -315,6 +333,8 @@ they're not explained here.
\showsymbol{wholerest} & \showsymbol{halfrest} \\
\showsymbol{quarterrest} & \showsymbol{eighthrest} \\
\showsymbol{sixteenthrest} \\
+ \midrule
+ \showsymbol{Break} \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{tab:musicsymbols}
@@ -352,8 +372,15 @@ bars:
The distance between two bar rules as in \cs{doublebar} or \cs{stopbar}.
\end{commands}
+Finally \musicsymbols{} provides a macro for adding an abitrary meter:
+\begin{commands}
+ \command{meter}[\marg{numerator}\marg{denominator}]
+ \sinceversion{0.5}For example \verbcode+\meter{6}{8}+: \meter{6}{8}
+\end{commands}
+
\clearpage
-\part{The \library*{chords} Library (and the \library*{musejazz} Library)}\label{part:chords-library}
+\part{The \library*{chords} Library (and the \library*{musejazz}
+ Library)}\label{part:chords-library}
\dictum[Wes Montgomery]{%
I never practice my guitar -- from time to time I just open the case and
throw in a piece of raw meat.%
@@ -491,7 +518,9 @@ doesn't change the input syntax.
\keyval{major}{code}\Default
The token list \code{ma}.
\keyval{minor}{code}\Default{m}
- The token list \code{mi}.
+ The token list \code{mi}. This option knows a special value. If you set
+ \keyis{minor}{lowercase} then minor chords are converted to lowercase
+ letters. This means an input \code{Dmi} becomes \code{d}.
\keyval{major-seven}{code}\Default{\cs*{textsuperscript}\Marg{maj7}}
The token list \code{maj7}.
\keyval{major-nine}{code}\Default{\cs*{textsuperscript}\Marg{maj9}}
@@ -558,7 +587,7 @@ requires \LuaLaTeX\ or \XeLaTeX. Well, and the font, obviously.
Here is a small example of it's usage and the outcome:
-\begin{example}[compile,program=lualatex,max-pages=1,add-frame=false]
+\begin{example}[compile,program=xelatex,max-pages=1,add-frame=false]
% compile with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX
\documentclass[margin=4mm]{standalone}
\usepackage{leadsheets}
@@ -569,7 +598,7 @@ Here is a small example of it's usage and the outcome:
\end{example}
\clearpage
-\part{The \library*{songs} Library}\label{part:leadsheets-library}
+\part{The \library*{songs} Library}\label{part:leadsheets-songs-library}
\dictum[Jeff Beck]{%
I don't care about the rules. If I don't break the rules at least ten
times every song then I'm not doing my job.%
@@ -581,7 +610,7 @@ The \leadsheets{} package allows for easy creation of leadsheets but it also
can be used to create complete songbooks. The basic idea is that songs are
typeset in the \env{song} environment. Each song gets a number of properties
(see section~\ref{sec:song-properties}) that determine how the title of the
-song is typeset. For the typesetting of the titles a template mechansim is
+song is typeset. For the typesetting of the titles a template mechanism is
used (see section~\ref{sec:title-templates}). Songs can also be tagged. The
tags then allow to typeset only songs matching a list of tags that is
specified via an option.
@@ -722,6 +751,10 @@ Although I used the word \enquote{global} above \emph{all options are local to
Makes the characters \shortcut{:} and \shortcut{\barsymbol} active inside
the \env{song} environment. See sections~\ref{sec:special-characters}
and~\ref{sec:typesetting-bars} for more details.
+ \keybool{disable-measuring}\Default{false}
+ \sinceversion{0.4}This option turns of the song height measuring. This
+ makes song title template definitions easier (see section~\ref{sec:title-templates} for
+ details). \emph{The song property \property{height} will be set to 0pt then!}
\end{options}
\subsection{Song Properties}\label{sec:song-properties}
@@ -796,15 +829,17 @@ templates (see section~\ref{sec:title-templates}). One specific property,
There are three more properties, \property{counter}, \property{ID} and
\property{height} that cannot be set but are set automatically for each song.
The \property{counter} simply holds the number of the current song starting
-from \code{1} for the first song. The \property{ID} currently always ia
+from \code{1} for the first song. The \property{ID} currently always is
\code{song\meta{counter}} where \meta{counter} is the current
\property{counter} value. The property \property{height} holds the height of
the typeset song in pt. The height is determined by placing the body of the
respective \env{song} environment in a vertical box and measuring the height
-and depth of the box. This is done in a measuring phase that can be tested in
-a songtitle template definition, see section~\ref{sec:title-templates} for
-details. \emph{ This is important since the property \property{height} is not
-available in the measuring phase but only afterwards!}
+and depth of the box. This is done in a measuring phase that can and should
+be tested in a songtitle template definition, see
+section~\ref{sec:title-templates} for details. \emph{This is important since
+ the property \property{height} is not available in the measuring phase but
+ only afterwards!} If the option \option{disable-measuring} has been set the
+property \property{height} will have the value~0pt!
In principle all properties can get list of entries where items are separated
with \code{\visualizespaces{ and }}. Of course this doesn't make sense for
@@ -1107,7 +1142,7 @@ as \cs{chord} with one exception: it lacks the mandatory argument
and \code{-}, though, as well as the mandatory space (\visiblespace)!
Each \env{verse} like environment (see section~\ref{sec:other-envverse-like}
-for more information) is treated uniquely by this mechansim:
+for more information) is treated uniquely by this mechanism:
\begin{example}
\definesongtitletemplate{empty}{}
@@ -1424,7 +1459,7 @@ The titles of songs set with the \env{song} environment are displayed
according to the chosen title template. It is chosen through the option
\option{title-template} which can be set with \cs{setleadsheets} or as option
to a specific \env{song} environment. \leadsheets{} provides few predefined
-templates and an easy mechansim to define own templates.
+templates and an easy mechanism to define own templates.
\subsubsection{Existing Templates}
@@ -1488,16 +1523,22 @@ contents or other auxiliary files.
mandatory argument.
\expandable\command{ifsongproperty}[\marg{property}\marg{true}\marg{false}]
Checks if property \meta{property} has been set.
+ \command{ifanysongproperty}[\Marg{csv list of properties}\marg{true}\marg{false}]
+ \sinceversion{0.4}Checks if any of the properties in \meta{csv list of
+ properties} has been set.
+ \command{ifallsongproperties}[\Marg{csv list of properties}\marg{true}\marg{false}]
+ \sinceversion{0.4}Checks if all of the properties in \meta{csv list of
+ properties} have been set.
\command{ifsongpropertiesequal}[\marg{property 1}\marg{property
2}\marg{true}\marg{false}]
Checks if properties \meta{property 1} and \meta{property 2} have been set
to the same value.
\expandable\command{ifsongmeasuring}[\marg{true}\marg{false}]
\leadsheets{} measures the height of a song body before it typesets it and
- it can be necessary in a template to know if the measuring phase is active
- or not. For example the song property \property{height} should only be
- used if \emph{not} in the measuring phase: it's value get's determined
- there and is not yet available.
+ it can often be necessary in a template to know if the measuring phase is
+ active or not. For example the song property \property{height} should
+ only be used if \emph{not} in the measuring phase: it's value get's
+ determined there and is not yet available.
\command{expandcode}[\marg{code}]
Exhaustively expands \meta{code}. Experienced users won't need this. It
is essentially
@@ -1934,10 +1975,255 @@ that \cs{printsongpropertylist} is not expandable.
\end{table}
\clearpage
-\part{Appendix}
+\part{The \library*{external} Library and the \cls*{leadsheet}
+ Class}\label{part:external-leadsheet}
\dictum[Thelonious Monk]{%
Talking about music is like dancing about architecture.%
}
+
+\section{The Idea}
+
+For\sinceversion{0.5} some users -- like myself -- it may be desirable to
+create leadsheets that can be reused in another document as a compilation of
+songs. The usual way would be to
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item either solve this manually by copying the \env{song} environment from
+ one document to the other. This is not ideal, of course.
+ \item place the \env{song} in a file of its own and \cs*{input} it in the
+ different documents. This is easy and safe but requires a total of three
+ files for two documents. That's not really a problem, though, so it is a
+ valid way.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\leadsheets{} now provides a third way. You write the single leadsheet using
+the \cls{leadsheet} class that comes with this package. Let's call this file
+\code{single.tex} for the following discussion:
+\begin{sourcecode}
+ \documentclass{leadsheet}
+ \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+
+ \begin{document}
+
+ \begin{song}{ ... }
+ ...
+ \end{song}
+
+ \end{document}
+\end{sourcecode}
+
+You can now include this document as is in another file -- let's call it
+\code{multiple.tex}:
+\begin{sourcecode}
+ \documentclass{scrartcl}
+ \usepackage{leadsheets}
+ \useleadsheetslibraries{external}
+
+ \begin{document}
+
+ \includeleadsheet{single.tex}
+
+ \end{document}
+\end{sourcecode}
+
+Depending on the settings this removes the complete preamble from
+\code{single.tex} and only includes the document body of the file.
+
+\section{The \cls*{leadsheet} Class}\label{sec:leadsheet-class}
+
+The \cls{leadsheet} class is a class file built upon the \cls{scrartcl}
+class. It defines a song title template \titletemplate{leadsheet}, makes a
+few setup choices
+\begin{sourcecode}
+ \setleadsheets{
+ title-template = leadsheet ,
+ bar-shortcuts ,
+ verse/numbered ,
+ verses-format = ,
+ verses-label-format = \bfseries ,
+ info/format = \itshape ,
+ chorus/format = \itshape
+ }
+\end{sourcecode}
+and sets the header and the footer of the leadsheet pages.
+
+\begin{example}[
+ compile,
+ graphics={trim={2cm 18cm 2cm 2cm},clip},
+ add-sourcecode-options={literate=}]
+ \documentclass{leadsheet}
+ \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+ \usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
+
+ \begin{document}
+
+ \begin{song}{title={Mary Had A Little Lamb}, music={Stevie Ray Vaughan},
+ interpret={Stevie Ray Vaughan}, lyrics={traditional}, tags={srv,blues}}
+ \begin{verse}
+ Mary had a little lamb \\
+ Its fleece was white as snow, yea \\
+ Everywhere the child went \\
+ The little lamb was sure to go, yea
+ \end{verse}
+ \begin{verse}
+ He followed her to school one day \\
+ And broke the teacher's rule \\
+ What a time did they have \\
+ That day at school
+ \end{verse}
+ \end{song}
+
+ \end{document}
+\end{example}
+
+The header contains \enquote{\meta{song title} (\meta{interpret})} if the
+leadsheet has more than one page in total. Otherwise it is empty.
+
+The footer contains \enquote{\meta{page} of \meta{pages}} if the leadsheet has
+more than one page in total. Otherwise it is empty.
+
+The class provides the verse type \env{prechorus}:
+\begin{environments}
+ \environment{prechorus}[\oarg{options}]
+ Environment for marking the pre-chorus of a song.
+\end{environments}
+
+\begin{commands}
+ \command{instruction}[\marg{text}]
+ Short macro to add instructional text.
+ \command{mkinstruction}[\marg{text}]
+ The formatting macro used by \cs{instruction}. You can redefine it in
+ order to change the appearance. The default definition is: \\
+ \verbcode+\newcommand*\mkinstruction[1]{\emph{#1}}+
+ \command{choir}[\marg{text}]
+ Short macro to add (background) choir text.
+ \command{mkchoir}[\marg{text}]
+ The formatting macro used by \cs{choir}. You can redefine it in
+ order to change the appearance. The default definition is: \\
+ \verbcode+\newcommand*\mkchoir[1]{\instruction{\leadsheetstranslate{choir}: #1}}+
+ \command{lsenparen}[\marg{text}]
+ Short macro to add parentheses around text. Used internally by
+ \cs{instruction}.
+ \command{mklsenparens}
+ The parentheses setting macro used by \cs{lsenparen}. You can redefine it
+ in order to change the parentheses. The default definition is: \\
+ \verbcode+\newcommand*\mklsenparens{[]}+ \\
+ \emph{The definition needs to be expandable and to expand to exactly two
+ tokens or braced groups, one for the opening parenthesis and the second
+ for the closing parenthesis!}
+ \command{mklsenparen}[\marg{openen parenthesis}\marg{closing
+ parenthesis}\marg{text}]
+ The formatting macro used by \cs{lsenparen}. You can redefine it in
+ order to change the appearance. The default definition is: \\
+ \verbcode+\newcommand*\mklsenparen[3]{\textup{#1}#3\textup{#2}}+
+\end{commands}
+
+Here is an example that demonstrates \cs{choir} and \cs{instruction}. (The
+code of the example code has been saved in a file called
+\code{single-leadsheet.tex}. It is used later on again.)\label{single-leadsheet}
+\begin{example}[compile,graphics={trim={2cm 18cm 2cm 2cm},clip},
+ add-sourcecode-options={literate=}]
+ \documentclass{leadsheet}
+ \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+
+ \begin{document}
+
+ \begin{song}{title=foobar}
+ \begin{verse}
+ \instruction{keyboard only} \\
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing \\
+ \choir{sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore}
+ \end{verse}
+ \begin{prechorus}
+ \instruction{+ band} \\
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing
+ \end{prechorus}
+ \end{song}
+
+ \end{document}
+\end{example}
+
+\section{The \library*{external} Library}
+
+Loading the \library{external} library allows to include complete leadsheet
+documents (\ie, with preamble) into a main document. This requires the
+included leadsheet to use the \cls{leadsheet} class (see
+section~\ref{sec:leadsheet-class}). When the file is included the whole
+preamble of said file will be discarded. This can be changed with an option
+but then \cs*{usepackage} and \cs*{RequirePackage} will still be disabled and
+simply do nothing in the included file.
+
+\begin{commands}
+ \command{includeleadsheet}[\sarg\oarg{options}\marg{file name}]
+ Include the leadsheet \meta{file name}. \meta{options} apply locally for
+ the included file. The file \meta{file name} may include a complete
+ document preamble.
+\end{commands}
+
+\begin{filecontents*}{single-leadsheet.tex}
+\documentclass{leadsheet}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{song}{title=foobar}
+\begin{verse}
+ \instruction{keyboard only} \\
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing \\
+ \choir{sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore}
+\end{verse}
+\begin{prechorus}
+ \instruction{+ band} \\
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing
+\end{prechorus}
+\end{song}
+
+\end{document}
+\end{filecontents*}
+The next example shows the basic usage by inputting the example file mentioned
+on page~\pageref{single-leadsheet}. \emph{Notice that the formatting setup by
+ the \cls{leadsheets} is not used}. Also the title template
+\titletemplate{leadsheet} is not defined in this process.
+\begin{example}[compile,graphics={trim={2cm 18cm 2cm 2cm},clip},
+ add-sourcecode-options={literate=}]
+ \documentclass{scrartcl}
+ \usepackage{leadsheets}
+ \useleadsheetslibraries{external}
+
+ \begin{document}
+
+ \includeleadsheet{single-leadsheet}
+
+ \end{document}
+\end{example}
+Also notice that the \env{prechorus} environment and the \cs{instruction} and
+\cs{choir} macros \emph{are} available! \emph{All new macros defined in the
+ \cls{leadsheet} class and described in section~\ref{sec:leadsheet-class} are
+ defined}. If you do not want this then you can use the starred version of
+\cs{includeleadsheet}. In this process the preamble of the included file is
+gobbled. It may be desirable not to have the preamble gobbled, though --
+because of custom macro definitions for example.
+\begin{options}
+ \keybool{gobble-preamble}\Default{true}
+ If set to \code{false} \cs{includeleadsheet} will not gobble the preamble
+ of the file it inputs. Using this is dangerous: for it to work
+ \cs*{usepackage} and \cs*{RequirePackage} have to be disabled while the
+ file is included. So including the preamble may lead to more problems
+ than it solves.
+\end{options}
+
+The included leadsheets do not have to be a complete document -- a standard
+tex file only consisting of the \env{song} environments will work just as
+nicely. Files that are complete documents but are using another class than
+\cls{leadsheet} will lead to errors, though.
+
+\clearpage
+\part{Appendix}
+\dictum[Thelonious Monk]{Wrong is right.}
\appendix
\end{document}
+