-@command{convert-ly} always converts up to the last syntax change handled by
-it. This means that the @code{\version} number left in the file is
-usually lower than the version of @command{convert-ly} itself.
-
-To upgrade LilyPond fragments in texinfo files, use
-
-@example
-convert-ly --from=... --to=... --no-version *.itely
-@end example
-
-To see the changes in the LilyPond syntax between two versions, use
-
-@example
-convert-ly --from=... --to=... -s
-@end example
-
-To upgrade many files at once, combine @code{convert-ly} with
-standard UNIX commands. This example will upgrade all @code{.ly}
-files in the current directory
-
-@example
-for f in *.ly; do convert-ly -e $f; done;
-@end example
+@command{convert-ly} always converts up to the last syntax change
+handled by it. This means that the @code{\version} number left in
+the file is usually lower than the version of @command{convert-ly}
+itself.