+@ref{Working on LilyPond projects}: discusses practical uses of
+LilyPond and how to avoid some common problems. Read this before
+undertaking large projects!
+
+@end itemize
+
+The LM also contains appendices which are not part of the
+recommended linear reading. They may be useful for later
+viewing:
+
+@itemize
+
+@item
+@ref{Templates}: shows ready-made templates of LilyPond pieces.
+Just cut and paste a template into a file, add notes, and you're
+done!
+
+@item
+@ref{Scheme tutorial}: presents a short introduction to Scheme,
+the programming language that music functions use. This is
+material for advanced tweaks; many users never touch Scheme at
+all.
+
+@end itemize
+
+
+@node About the Music Glossary (MG)
+@unnumberedsubsec About the Music Glossary (MG)
+
+@cindex idiom
+@cindex jargon
+@cindex terminology
+@cindex foreign languages
+@cindex language
+
+@ref{Top,Music glossary,,music-glossary}:
+this explains musical terms, and includes translations to various
+languages. If you are not familiar with music notation or music
+terminology (especially if you are a non-native English speaker),
+it is highly advisable to consult the glossary.
+
+
+@node About the Notation Reference (NR)
+@unnumberedsubsec About the Notation Reference (NR)
+
+This book explains all the LilyPond commands which produce
+notation. It assumes that readers are familiar with the concepts
+in the Learning manual.
+
+@itemize
+
+@item
+@ruser{Musical notation}:
+discusses topics grouped by notation construct. This section
+gives details about basic notation that will be useful in almost
+any notation project.
+
+@item
+@ruser{Specialist notation}:
+discusses topics grouped by notation construct. This section
+gives details about special notation that will only be useful for
+particular instrument (or vocal) groups.
+
+@item
+@ruser{Input syntax}:
+
+
+@item
+@ruser{Spacing issues}: