@c -*- coding: latin-1; mode: texinfo; -*- @c Reference GLOSsary @macro rglos {NAME} @ifhtml @c ugh: @ref assumes that external refs are split documents too @html \NAME\@c @end html @end ifhtml @ifnothtml \NAME\@c @end ifnothtml @end macro @ifnottex @macro texisharp {word} # @end macro @macro texiflat {word} b @end macro @end ifnottex @c FIXME, use \fetaaccidentalsXMC? @c \\kern0.15em\\fetachar\\fetaflat @iftex @macro texiflat {word} @tex FIXME: fetaflat @end tex @end macro @c FIXME, use \fetaaccidentalsXC? @c \\raise0.5ex\\fetachar\\fetasharp @macro texisharp {word} @tex FIXME: fetasharp @end tex @end macro @end iftex @macro arrow{} @iftex @tex $\\Rightarrow$ @end tex@c @end iftex @ifhtml @html → @end html @end ifhtml @ifinfo --> @end ifinfo @end macro @c dup? @ifhtml @c ***** HTML ***** @macro internalsref{NAME}@c @c makeinfo-4.7 encodes html names, which means that nodes that @c contain nonalphanum characters will be broken links on the website. @c @uref{../lilypond-internals/\NAME\.html,\NAME\}@c @c @inforef{} adds ``See'' to the sentence, which is annoying, but @c better than a broken link. @c @inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond-internals}@c @c using @ref without punctuation is OK without for formats other than info @ref{\NAME\,,,lilypond-internals}@c @c should we do this? @findex \NAME\ @end macro @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME} @uref{../../../../\DIR\/out-www/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}@c @end macro @end ifhtml @c dup? @ifdocbook @c ***** DOCBOOK-XML ***** @macro internalsref{NAME} @c makeinfo-4.7 encodes html names @c @uref{../lilypond-internals/\NAME\.html,\NAME\}@c @inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond-internals}@c @c should we do this? @findex @code{\NAME\} @end macro @macro usermanref{NAME} @inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond}@c @end macro @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME} @uref{../../../../\DIR\/out-www/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}@c @end macro @end ifdocbook @ifinfo @c **** INFO **** @macro internalsref{NAME} @inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond/lilypond-internals}@c @findex \NAME\@c @end macro @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME} @file{\DIR\/\NAME\} @end macro @macro usermanref{NAME} @ref{\NAME\,,,lilypond/lilypond}@c @end macro @end ifinfo @c **** TEX **** @iftex @macro internalsref{NAME}@c @findex \NAME\ @c @code{\NAME\}@c @end macro @macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME}@c @file{\DIR\/@/\NAME\}@c @end macro @macro seeinternals{NAME} internals document, @internalsref{\NAME\} @end macro @macro usermanref{NAME} user manual, @internalsref{\NAME\} @end macro @end iftex @c **** not TEX **** @ifnottex @macro seeinternals{NAME} @internalsref{\NAME\} @end macro @end ifnottex @ifnottex @macro usermanref{NAME} @ref{\NAME\}@c @end macro @end ifnottex @macro refbugs @noindent @subsubheading Bugs @end macro @macro seealso @noindent @subsubheading See also @end macro @macro refcommands @noindent @subsubheading Predefined commands @end macro @macro context{NAME}@c @code{\NAME\}@c should use internalsref @findex \NAME\@c @end macro @c I want @c @cindex @code{@backslash\WHAT\} @c how do I do that? --hwn @ignore Is this question still relevant? With texinfo 4.7, escape the backslash, like so --jcn @macro refcommand{WHAT} @cindex @code{\\\WHAT\} @code{\WHAT\}, @end macro @end ignore @macro refcommand{WHAT} @findex \WHAT\ @code{\WHAT\} @end macro