Why not look in the manual? The manual for version 2.0 says

\note log dots dir
    This produces a note with a stem pointing in dir direction, with duration
log log and dots augmentation dots. The duration log is the negative
2-logarithm of the duration denominator. For example, a quarter note has log 2,
an eighth note 3 and a breve has log -1.

However, I recommend to upgrade to a newer version. I recently
saw some mail in this mailing list from a user who mentioned
he used 2.6.3 on Gentoo.

    /Mats

Quoting Tim Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using
>
> \markup{ \small { \note #3 #0 #1 \note #3 #0 #1 = \note #3 #0 #1 \note #4 #0
> #1 }}
>
> to produce a swing notation header in my music.
>
> I'd like to add a dot after the first note on the right hand side, making the
> note lengths add up properly.  (Two quavers = dotted quaver, semiquaver) How
> can I do this?
>
> I'd also like to have notes beamed together rather than single tails.  Is
> this
> possible?
>
> I'm using lilypond 2.0.3 (sorry, it's the latest stable Gentoo one!)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
>
>
>
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