-@ifnottex
-@macro reng {word}
-@ref{ (lilypond-internals)\word\, \word\ }
+@c -*- coding: latin-1; mode: texinfo; -*-
-@end macro
+@ifnottex
+ @macro texisharp {word}
+ #
+ @end macro
+ @macro texiflat {word}
+ b
+ @end macro
@end ifnottex
+@c FIXME, use \fetaaccidentalsXMC?
+@c \\kern0.15em\\fetachar\\fetaflat
@iftex
-@macro reng {word}
-\word\
-@end macro
+ @macro texiflat {word}
+ @tex
+ FIXME: fetaflat
+ @end tex
+ @end macro
+@c FIXME, use \fetaaccidentalsXC?
+@c \\raise0.5ex\\fetachar\\fetasharp
+ @macro texisharp {word}
+ @tex
+ FIXME: fetasharp
+ @end tex
+ @end macro
@end iftex
-@ifnottex
-@macro rgrob {word}
-@ref{ (lilypond-internals)\word\, \word\ }
+@macro arrow{}
+@iftex
+@tex $\\Rightarrow$ @end tex@c
+@end iftex
+@ifhtml
+@html
+→
+@end html
+@end ifhtml
+@ifinfo
+-->
+@end ifinfo
+@end macro
+
+
+@ifhtml
+@c ***** HTML *****
+
+@c makeinfo-4.7 encodes html names, which means that nodes that
+@c contain nonalphanum characters will be broken links on the website.
+@c @uref{../lilypond-internals/\NAME\.html,\NAME\}@c
+@c @inforef{} adds ``See'' to the sentence, which is annoying, but
+@c better than a broken link.
+@c @inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond-internals}@c
+@c using @ref without punctuation is OK without for formats other than info
+@c annoying parentheses stripped by add-html-footer.py
+@macro internalsref{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@ref{\NAME\,,,lilypond-internals}
@end macro
-@end ifnottex
-@iftex
-@macro rgrob {word}
-\word\
+@c usage: @inputfileref{input@/regression,FILE@/-NAME.ly}
+@macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME}
+@uref{source/\DIR\/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}@c
@end macro
-@end iftex
+@c annoying parentheses stripped by add-html-footer.py
+@macro rglos{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@ref{\NAME\,,,music-glossary}
+@end macro
-@ifnottex
-@macro rint {word}
-@ref{ (lilypond-internals)\word\, \word\ }
+@c to get decent quotes in `foo'
+@macro q{TEXT}
+@html
+‘\TEXT\’
+@end html
+@end macro
+@c to get decent quotes in ``foo''
+@macro qq{TEXT}
+@html
+“\TEXT\”
+@end html
@end macro
-@end ifnottex
-@iftex
-@macro rint {word}
-\word\
+@end ifhtml
+
+
+@ifdocbook
+@c ***** DOCBOOK-XML *****
+
+@macro internalsref{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@ref{\NAME\,,,lilypond-internals}
@end macro
-@end iftex
-@ifnottex
-@macro texisharp {word}
-#
+@macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME}
+@uref{source/\DIR\/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}
@end macro
-@end ifnottex
-@iftex
-@macro texisharp {word}
-@tex
-$\\sharp$
-@end tex
+@macro rglos{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@ref{\NAME\,,,music-glossary}
@end macro
-@end iftex
-@ifnottex
-@macro texiflat {word}
-b
+@c to get decent quotes in `foo'
+@macro q{TEXT}
+@xml
+‘\TEXT\’
+@end xml
@end macro
-@end ifnottex
-@iftex
-@macro texiflat {word}
-@tex
-$\\flat$
-@end tex
+@c to get decent quotes in ``foo''
+@macro qq{TEXT}
+@xml
+“\TEXT\”
+@end xml
@end macro
-@end iftex
+@end ifdocbook
-@iftex
-@macro separate
-@c I want some space over here, not silly characters.
-@tex
-@end tex
+@ifinfo
+@c **** INFO ****
+
+@macro internalsref{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@inforef{\NAME\,,lilypond-internals}
+@end macro
+
+@macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME}
+@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}
@end macro
-@end iftex
-@c \heartsf was supposed to be filled?
+@macro rglos{NAME}@c
+@vindex \NAME\
+@inforef{\NAME\,,,music-glossary}
+@end macro
-@c center*** is broken?
+@macro usermanref{NAME}
+@inforef{\NAME\}
+@end macro
-@ifinfo
-@macro separate
+@c to get decent quotes in `foo'
+@macro q{TEXT}
+`\TEXT\'
+@end macro
-@quotation
-@end quotation
+@c to get decent quotes in ``foo''
+@macro qq{TEXT}
+``\TEXT\''
@end macro
+
@end ifinfo
-@ifhtml
-@macro separate
-@html
-<p></p><br><br>
-@end html
+
+@c **** TEX ****
+@iftex
+
+@macro internalsref{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@code{\NAME\}
+@end macro
+
+@macro inputfileref{DIR,NAME}
+@file{\DIR\/@/\NAME\}
+@end macro
+
+@macro rglos {NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@code{\NAME\}
+@end macro
+
+@macro seeinternals{NAME}
+internals document, @internalsref{\NAME\}
+@end macro
+
+@macro usermanref{NAME}
+user manual, @internalsref{\NAME\}
@end macro
-@end ifhtml
-@ignore
+@c to get decent quotes in `foo'
+@macro q{TEXT}
+`\TEXT\'
+@end macro
+
+@c to get decent quotes in ``foo''
+@macro qq{TEXT}
+``\TEXT\''
+@end macro
+
+@end iftex
+
-@c Huh, do outline mode and texinfo really fight eachother?
-@c Outline can only use spaces to indent topic headers
-@c (or bullets, but then topics can't start with `@c').
-@c Texinfo can't have spaces in macro names.
+@ifnottex
+@c **** not TEX ****
+
+@macro seeinternals{NAME}
+@internalsref{\NAME\}
+@end macro
-@macro c_ {word}
-\word\
-@node \word\
-@section \word\
+@ifnotinfo
+@macro usermanref{NAME}
+@ref{\NAME\}
@end macro
+@end ifnotinfo
+
+@end ifnottex
+
-@macro c__ {word}
-\word\
-@menu
-* \word\::
-@end menu
+@c **** ALL ****
+
+@macro refbugs
+@noindent
+@subsubheading Bugs
+
+@end macro
+
+@macro seealso
+@noindent
+@subsubheading See also
-@node \word\
-@subsection \word\
@end macro
-@macro c___ {word}
-\word\
-@node \word\
-@unnumberedsubsubsection \word\
+@macro refcommands
+@noindent
+@subsubheading Predefined commands
+
@end macro
-@macro c_ {word}
+@macro context{NAME}
+@vindex \NAME\
+@code{\NAME\}@c should use internalsref
@end macro
-@end ignore
+@macro refcommand{WHAT}
+@vindex \WHAT\
+@code{\WHAT\}
+@end macro
+
+@macro commonprop
+@noindent
+@subsubheading Commonly tweaked properties
+
+@end macro
+
+@macro funindex {WORD}
+@findex \WORD\
+@kindex \WORD\
+@end macro
+@c EOF