[TODO: show how to do fixed 4 measures to the line]
In this section we show how to typeset a melody with chord
-accompaniment. This file is included as @file{input/tutorial/flowing.ly}.
+accompaniment. This file is included as @inputfileref{input/tutorial,flowing.ly}.
@example
\include "paper16.ly"
Our eighth subject is a piece of piano music. The fragment in the
input file is a piano reduction of the G major Sinfonia by Giovanni
Battista Sammartini, composed around 1740. It's in the source
-package under the name @file{input/tutorial/sammartini.ly}.
+package under the name @inputfileref{input/tutorial,sammartini.ly}.
@lilypondfile[smallverbatim]{sammartini.ly}
@end example
If you ran the previous example, you have unknowingly already used
-this kind of command. The @file{ly/property-init.ly} contains the
+this kind of command. The @inputfileref{ly,property-init.ly} contains the
definition of @code{\stemUp}:
@example
stemUp = \property Voice.Stem \set #'direction = #1
@subsection The full score
-The second file, @file{input/tutorial/os-score.ly}, reads the
-definitions of the first (@file{input/tutorial/os-music.ly}), and
+The second file, @inputfileref{input/tutorial,os-score.ly}, reads the
+definitions of the first (@inputfileref{input/tutorial,os-music.ly}), and
defines the @code{\score} block for the full conductor's score.
@example