@c ***** HTML *****
@macro internalsref{NAME}@c
-@c makeinfo-4.7 encodes html names
-@uref{../lilypond-internals/\NAME\.html,\NAME\}@c
-@c @inforef{} adds ``See'' to the sentence.
+@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
+@ref{\NAME\,,,lilypond-internals}@c
@c should we do this?
@cindex @code{\NAME\}
@end macro
+ @c what is this? -- jcn
@macro hyphenatedinternalsref{NAME,NODENAME}
@c @uref{../lilypond-internals/\NODENAME\.html,\NAME\}@c
- @inforef{\NODENAME\,,lilypond-internals}@c
+ @c @inforef{\NODENAME\,,lilypond-internals}@c
@c should we do this?
+ @c using @ref without punctuation is OK without for formats other than info
+ @ref{\NODENAME\,,\NAME\,lilypond-internals}@c
@cindex @code{\NAME\}
@end macro