Learning Manual, you may want to read some sections again and follow
cross-references for further reading.
-If you have not done so already, @emph{please} read
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-@c @ref{About the documentation}.
-There is a lot of information about LilyPond, so
-newcomers often do not know where they should look for help. If
-you spend five minutes reading that section carefully, you might
-save yourself hours of frustration looking in the wrong places!
+If you have not done so already, @emph{please} read @ref{How to
+read the manuals}. There is a lot of information about LilyPond,
+so newcomers often do not know where they should look for help.
+If you spend five minutes reading that section carefully, you
+might save yourself hours of frustration looking in the wrong
+places!
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-In the introduction
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-@c (see @rlearning{Engraving}),
-it was explained that stem
-directions influence spacing. This is controlled with the
+In the @emph{Essay on automated music engraving}, it was explained
+that stem directions influence spacing (see @ressay{Optical
+spacing}). This is controlled with the
@code{stem-spacing-correction} property in the
@rinternals{NoteSpacing}, object. These are generated for every
@rinternals{Voice} context. The @code{StaffSpacing} object
-(generated in @rinternals{Staff} context) contains the same property
-for controlling the stem/bar line spacing. The following example shows
-these corrections, once with default settings, and once with
-exaggerated corrections:
+(generated in @rinternals{Staff} context) contains the same
+property for controlling the stem/bar line spacing. The following
+example shows these corrections, once with default settings, and
+once with exaggerated corrections:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
{