@code{text example} string, and then it raises that Stencil by 0.5
staff space. This is a rather simple example; more complex examples
are in the rest
-of this section, and in @file{scm/@/define@/-markup@/-commands@/.scm}.
+of this section, and in @file{scm/define-markup-commands.scm}.
@node New markup command definition
A good way to start writing a new markup command, is to take example on
a builtin one. Most of the markup commands provided with LilyPond can be
-found in file @file{scm/@/define@/-markup@/-commands@/.scm}.
+found in file @file{scm/define-markup-commands.scm}.
For instance, we would like to adapt the @code{\draw-line} command, to
draw a double line instead. The @code{\draw-line} command is defined as