+@ignore
+@omfcreator Han-Wen Nienhuys and Jan Nieuwenhuizen
+@omfdescription User manual of the LilyPond music engraving system
+@omftype user manual
+@omfcategory Applications|Publishing
+@omflanguage English
+@end ignore
+
+@c don't remove this comment.
+
+@ignore
+
+HINTS FOR STYLE
+
+* Do not forget to create @cindex entries for new sections of text.
+
+* Try not to use punctuation between introductocing sentence and
+display material (verbatim, music, example code).
+
+* Do not refer to LilyPond in the text. The reader knows what the
+manual is about.
+
+* If you do, capitalization is LilyPond.
+
+* Do not explicitly refer to the reader/user. There is no one else
+besides the reader and the writer.
+
+* Do not use abbreviations (don't, won't, etc.).
+
+* Avoid fluff (``Notice that,'' ``as you can see,'' ``Currently,'')
+
+* Avoid long stretches of input code. Noone is going to read them in
+print. Instead refer to an example input file (@inputfileref), these
+are clickable in HTML.
+
+* Abbrevs in caps, e.g. HTML, DVI, MIDI, etc.
+
+* Colon usage
+ 0. Do not use a colon to introduce examples, sentences just continue
+
+ in the display material.
+
+ 1. To introduce lists
+ 2. When beginning a quote: "So, he said,..."
+ This usage is rarer. Americans often just use a comma.
+ 3. When adding a defining example at the end of a sentence.
+
+@end ignore
+
+@ifhtml
+This document is also available in @uref{../lilypond.ps.gz,gzipped
+PostScript} and @uref{../lilypond.pdf,PDF}.
+@end ifhtml
+
+