@c -*- coding: latin-1; mode: texinfo; -*-
+@c FIXME: rearranged this file; macros that don't depend on the output
+@c format should go at the beginning. -gp
+
+
+@c in retrospect this is _not_ one of the output-insensitive macros.
+@c I'll fix it soon.
+@c usage: @lsr{ancient,custodes.ly}
+@macro lsr{DIR,NAME}
+@uref{source/input/lsr/\DIR\/collated-files.html#\NAME\,@file{\DIR\/\NAME\}}
+@end macro
+
+@macro lsrdir{DIR}
+@uref{source/input/lsr/\DIR\/collated-files.html,@file{\DIR\}}
+@end macro
+
+
+
@ifnottex
@macro texisharp {word}
#
specifying the vertical extent are described in connection with
the @internalsref{Axis_group_engraver}.
-Example files: @inputfileref{input/regression/,page-spacing.ly},
-@inputfileref{input/regression/,alignment-vertical-spacing.ly}.
+Example files: @lsr{spacing,page-spacing.ly},
+@lsr{spacing,alignment-vertical-spacing.ly}.
@node Vertical spacing between systems
A linebreaking configuration can now be saved as a @code{.ly} file
automatically. This allows vertical alignments to be stretched to
fit pages in a second formatting run. This is fairly new and
-complicated; see @inputfileref{input/regression/,page-layout-twopass.ly}
-for details.
+complicated. More details are available in
+@lsrdir{spacing}
+
@refbugs