@item
An output definition, such as @code{\paper}, @code{\midi}, and
@code{\layout}. Such a definition at the toplevel changes the default
-book-wide settings. If more than one such definition of
-the same type is entered at the top level any definitions in the later
-expressions have precedence.
+book-wide settings. If more than one such definition of the same type
+is entered at the top level the definitions are combined, but in
+conflicting situations the later definitions take precedence. For
+details of how this affects the @code{\layout} block see
+@ref{The \layout block}.
@item
A direct scheme expression, such as
Learning Manual:
@rlearning{How LilyPond input files work}.
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{The \layout block}.
+
@node Titles and headers
@section Titles and headers
referred to in a markup, to get the number of the page where the marked
point is placed, using the @code{\page-ref} markup command.
-@lilypond[verbatim]
+@lilypond[verbatim,papersize=a8landscape]
\header { tagline = ##f }
\book {
\label #'firstScore
(add-toc-item! 'tocActMarkup text))
@end verbatim
-@lilypond[line-width=11.0\cm]
+@lilypond[line-width=10.0\cm]
\header { tagline = ##f }
\paper {
tocActMarkup = \markup \large \column {
Dots can be added to fill the line between an item and its page number:
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
+@lilypond[verbatim,line-width=10.0\cm]
\header { tagline = ##f }
\paper {
tocItemMarkup = \tocItemWithDotsMarkup