set of source files.
To organize multiple authors working on the documentation, we use a
-Version Control System (VCS) called git, previously discussed in
+Version Control System (VCS) called Git, previously discussed in
@ref{Starting with Git}.
@menu
@item Level 5: @@subsubsubheading
@end itemize
-The first three levels are numbered in html, the last two are not.
-Numbered sections correspond to a single html page in the split html
+The first three levels are numbered in HTML, the last two are not.
+Numbered sections correspond to a single HTML page in the split HTML
documents.
The first four levels always have accompanying nodes so they can be
-referenced and are also included in the ToC in html.
+referenced and are also included in the ToC in HTML.
Most of the manual is written at level 4 under headings created with
with:
@example
-@@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
+@@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
@end example
-or
-
-@example
-@@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-@end example
-
-If using any combination of @code{\header@{@}}, @code{\score@{@}} or
-@code{\layout@{@}} in your example, then you must omit the
-@code{relative} variable and either use absolute entry mode or an
-explicit @code{\relative@{@}} construction.
-
-If using @code{\book@{@}} in your example then you must also omit the
-@code{relative} variable and either use absolute entry mode or an
-explicit @code{\relative@{@}} construction. However, you must also
+If using @code{\book@{@}} in your example then you must also
include the @code{papersize=X} variable, where @code{X} is a defined
paper size from within @file{scm/paper.scm}. This is to avoid the
default @code{a4} paper size being used and leaving too much unnecessary
@code{@@lilypond} parameters.
@example
-not: @@lilypond [verbatim, quote, relative=1]
-but instead: @@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
+not: @@lilypond [verbatim, quote, fragment]
+but instead: @@lilypond[verbatim,quote,fragment]
@end example
@item
Enter the exact @code{@@node} name of the target reference between
the brackets (eg.@tie{}@w{@samp{@@ref@{Syntax survey@}}}). Do not
split a cross-reference across two lines -- this causes the
-cross-reference to be rendered incorrectly in html documents.
+cross-reference to be rendered incorrectly in HTML documents.
@itemize
@item
(define (foo x)
"The @@code@{@bs{}@bs{}foo@} command..."
...)
-@end example}
+@end example
+}
@itemize
@item
cross-references in the generated documentation such as the
Internals Reference; e.g. you can grep scm/ and lily/.
-@c temporary? how long will kainhofer be used? -gp
-Also of interest may be the linkdoc checks on kainhofer.com. Be
-warned that these docs are not completely rebuilt every day, so it
-might not accurately reflect the current state of the docs.
-
-@example
-@uref{http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/linkdoc/}
-@end example
-
@node General writing
@subsection General writing
@unnumberedsubsubsec Building only one section of the documentation
In order to save build time, a script is available to build only
-one section of the documentation in English with a default html
+one section of the documentation in English with a default HTML
appearance.
-You can build a section of the documentation with:
+If you do not yet have a @file{build/} subdirectory within the LilyPond
+Git tree, you should create this first. You can then build a section of
+the documentation with the following command:
@example
scripts/auxiliar/doc-section.sh MANUAL SECTION
You can then see the generated document for the section at
@example
-tempdocs/pitches/out/pitches.html
+build/tempdocs/pitches/out/pitches.html
@end example
According to
-@uref{http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1236,Lilypond issue 1236},
-the location of the lilypond git tree is taken from @code{$LILYPOND_GIT}
+@uref{https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/1236/,LilyPond issue 1236},
+the location of the LilyPond Git tree is taken from @code{$LILYPOND_GIT}
if specified, otherwise it is auto-detected.
It is assumed that compilation takes place in the @file{build/}
@code{LILYPOND_TEMPDOCS}.
This script will not work for building sections of the
-Contributors' guide. For building sections of the Contributors'
+Contributors' Guide. For building sections of the Contributors'
Guide, use:
@example
@noindent
where @code{SECTION} is the name of the file containing the sections
-to be built. For example, to build section 4 of the Contributors' guide,
+to be built. For example, to build section 4 of the Contributors' Guide,
use:
@example
on bug-lilypond or add an issue in the tracker, then translate back the
reply from developers.
-@item @rweb{Help us}: this page should be translated very freely,
+@item @rcontrib{Help us}: this page should be translated very freely,
and possibly not at all: ask help for contributing to LilyPond for tasks
that LilyPond community in your language is able and going to handle.
@end itemize