5th Draft

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely
File Documentation/notation/staff.itely (right):

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1044
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1044: quotation begins.  It is
followed by two arguments; the name of the
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
The colon was correct here.

Done.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1046
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1046: that for the duration of the
quote.
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Doesn't make sense.  The original looked OK to me.

Removed the word 'that'.

What I am trying to do here is use 'music expression' than just
explicitly state 'spacer rest' or 'multimeasure rest'.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1090
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1090: The @code{\quoteDuring} command
uses the @\code{\transposition} settings
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
@code

Done.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1117
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1117: markups, etc. and insert them
into the music expression.  It is possible
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
markups, etc., in the quoted expression.  It is possible

Done.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1119
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1119: not) by using the
@code{quotedEventTypes} context property.
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
drop (or not)

Done.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/diff/9002/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode1122
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:1122: expression in the other voice
using the @code{\quoteDuring} function.
On 2011/05/12 16:52:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Move this rather obscure comment after the following
example, or maybe delete it.

I don't think this is obscure, the point here was telling (and then
showing users) something that they may not have thought about - that by
using eventypes judicially you can get some really flexible behaviour
with quotes you don't have to just quote 'verbatim', so this kills two
birds with one stone - shows how to use eventypes and shows how you can
use eventypes for some not-so-obvious tweaking. It is common to have
different dynamics for instance in a part of the same notes for
different parts of an ensemble (esp, if there are more instruments of
one type than another).

http://codereview.appspot.com/4518053/

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