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-Choose a name for your file, for example @file{test.ly}.
+Choose a name for your file, for example @file{test@/.ly}.
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-Choose a name for your file, for example @file{test.ly}.
+Choose a name for your file, for example @file{test@/.ly}.
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@subsubheading Step 2b. Compile (with double-clicking)
-Or simply double-click the @file{test.ly}.
+Or simply double-click the @file{test@/.ly}.
@subsubheading Step 3. View output
-During the compilation of the @file{test.ly} file, a command window
+During the compilation of the @file{test@/.ly} file, a command window
will, very briefly open and then close. Three additional files will
have been created during this process.
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-The PDF file contains the engraved @file{test.ly} file.
+The PDF file contains the engraved @file{test@/.ly} file.
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@subsubheading Step 1. Create your @file{.ly} file
-Create a text file called @file{test.ly} and enter:
+Create a text file called @file{test@/.ly} and enter:
@c double \\ required because this is inside a macro!
@example
@subsubheading Step 2. Compile (with command-line)
-To process @file{test.ly}, type the following at the command prompt:
+To process @file{test@/.ly}, type the following at the command prompt:
@example
lilypond test.ly
@subsubheading Step 3. View output
-You may view or print the resulting @file{test.pdf}.
+You may view or print the resulting @file{test@/.pdf}.
@end macro