-More precisely, this command modifies the definition of the @code{Slur}
-object in the current @code{Voice}. The variable @code{attachment} is
-set to the pair of symbols @code{'(stem . stem)}.
-
-@cindex internal documentation
-@cindex finding graphical objects
-@cindex graphical object descriptions
-
-This command fixes one particular problem with a slur. The rest of
-this section explains how to figure out which properties to tune for
-your own scores. To discover this, you must have a copy of the
-internals document. This is a set of HTML pages which should be
-included if you installed a binary distribution. [TODO: revise for
-new site.] These HTML pages are also available on the web: go to the
-LilyPond website, click ``Documentation: Index'' on the side bar, look
-in the ``Information for uses'' section, and click on ``Documentation
-of internals.''
-
-You might want to bookmark either the HTML files on your disk, or the
-one on the web (the HTML on your hard drive will load much faster than
-the ones on the web!). One word of caution: the internals
-documentation is generated from the definitions that the program uses.
-Hence, the internals documentation is strongly tied to the version you
-use. Before you proceed, make sure that the program and documentation
-have matching version numbers.
-
-@c TODO: the quote is incorrect, although that shouldn't be a big
-@c problem for the reader.
-Suppose that you wanted to tune the behavior of the slur. The first
-step is to get some general information on slurs in LilyPond. Turn to
-the index, and look up ``slur''. The section on slurs says
-@quotation
-The grob for this object is @internalsref{Slur}, generally in
-@internalsref{Voice} context.
-@end quotation
-
-So the graphical object for this object is called @code{Slur}, and
-slurs are created in the @code{Voice} context. If you are reading
-this tutorial in the HTML version, then you can simply click Slur,
-otherwise, you should look it up the internal documentation: click
-``grob overview'' and select ``slur'' (the list is alphabetical).
-
-Now you get a list of all the properties that the slur object
-supports, along with their default values. Among the properties we
-find the @code{attachment} property with its default setting.
-The property documentation explains that the following setting will
-produce the desired effect:
-@example
- \property Voice.Slur \set #'attachment = #'(stem . stem)
-@end example