- actually just add FIXME, as replacement nodes
are not available
run on the command line; see @ref{Command-line usage} for more
information. If you have MacOS 10.3 or 10.4 and you have trouble
running some of these scripts, e.g. @code{convert-ly}, see
run on the command line; see @ref{Command-line usage} for more
information. If you have MacOS 10.3 or 10.4 and you have trouble
running some of these scripts, e.g. @code{convert-ly}, see
-FIXME FIXME @c @ref{Setup for MacOS X}.
+FIXME FIXME
+@c @ref{Setup for MacOS X}.
Windows users might be more familiar with the terms @q{DOS shell} or
@q{command shell}; MacOS@tie{}X users might be more familiar with the terms
@q{terminal} or @q{console}. They should also consult
Windows users might be more familiar with the terms @q{DOS shell} or
@q{command shell}; MacOS@tie{}X users might be more familiar with the terms
@q{terminal} or @q{console}. They should also consult
-FIXME @c @ref{Setup for MacOS X}.
+FIXME
+@c @ref{Setup for MacOS X}.
Describing how to use this part of an operating system is outside the
scope of this manual; please consult other documentation on this topic
Describing how to use this part of an operating system is outside the
scope of this manual; please consult other documentation on this topic
@appendixsec lilypond-book templates
These templates are for use with @code{lilypond-book}. If you're not familiar
@appendixsec lilypond-book templates
These templates are for use with @code{lilypond-book}. If you're not familiar
-with this program, please refer to @rprogram{LilyPond-book}.
+with this program, please refer to
+FIXME
+@c @rprogram{LilyPond-book}.
@seealso
Application Usage:
@seealso
Application Usage:
-@rprogram{Setup for MacOS X},
+FIXME
+@c @rprogram{Setup for MacOS X},
@rprogram{Command-line usage},
@rprogram{Command-line usage},
-@rprogram{LilyPond-book}
+FIXME
+@c @rprogram{LilyPond-book}