text-editor with the cursor in the right place.
To make this chain work, you should configure your PDF viewer to
-follow hyperlinks using the @file{lilypond-invoke-editor} script
+follow hyperlinks using the @file{lilypond@/-invoke@/-editor} script
supplied with LilyPond.
For Xpdf on UNIX, the following should be present in
@file{xpdfrc}@footnote{On UNIX, this file is found either in
-@file{/etc/xpdfrc} or as @file{.xpdfrc} in your home directory.}
+@file{/@/etc/@/xpdfrc} or as @file{@/.xpdfrc} in your home directory.}
@example
urlCommand "lilypond-invoke-editor %s"
@end example
-The program @file{lilypond-invoke-editor} is a small helper
+The program @file{lilypond@/-invoke@/-editor} is a small helper
program. It will invoke an editor for the special @code{textedit}
URIs, and run a web browser for others. It tests the environment
variable @code{EDITOR} for the following patterns,
@end example
@noindent
-in a @file{.ly} file. Point and click may be explicitly enabled with
+in a @file{@/.ly} file. Point and click may be explicitly enabled with
@example
\pointAndClickOn
@node Emacs mode
@unnumberedsubsec Emacs mode
-Emacs has a @file{lilypond-mode}, which provides keyword
+Emacs has a @file{lilypond@/-mode}, which provides keyword
autocompletion, indentation, LilyPond specific parenthesis matching
and syntax coloring, handy compile short-cuts and reading LilyPond
-manuals using Info. If @file{lilypond-mode} is not installed on your
+manuals using Info. If @file{lilypond@/-mode} is not installed on your
platform, see below.
An Emacs mode for entering music and running LilyPond is contained in
the source archive in the @file{elisp} directory. Do @command{make
-install} to install it to @var{elispdir}. The file @file{lilypond-init.el}
-should be placed to @var{load-path}@file{/site-start.d/} or appended
-to your @file{~/.emacs} or @file{~/.emacs.el}.
+install} to install it to @var{elispdir}. The file @file{lilypond@/-init@/.el}
+should be placed to @var{load-path}@file{/@/site@/-start@/.d/@/} or appended
+to your @file{@/~/@/@/.emacs} or @file{@/~/@/@/.emacs@/.el}.
-As a user, you may want add your source path (e.g. @file{~/site-lisp/}) to
+As a user, you may want add your source path (e.g. @file{@/~/@/site@/-lisp/@/}) to
your @var{load-path} by appending the following line (as modified) to your
-@file{~/.emacs}
+@file{@/~/@/@/.emacs}
@c any reason we do not advise: (push "~/site-lisp" load-path)
@example
For @uref{http://@/www@/.vim@/.org,Vim}, a filetype plugin, indent
mode, and syntax-highlighting mode are available to use with
LilyPond. To enable all of these features, create (or modify)
-your @file{$HOME/.vimrc} to contain these three lines, in order:
+your @file{@/$HOME/@/@/.vimrc} to contain these three lines, in order:
@example
filetype off
@end example
@noindent
-If LilyPond is not installed in the @file{/usr/local/} directory,
+If LilyPond is not installed in the @file{/@/usr/@/local/@/} directory,
change the path appropriately. This topic is discussed in
@rlearning{Other sources of information}.
for pitches, durations are only written when necessary.
It is possible to record a MIDI file using a digital keyboard, and
-then convert it to @file{.ly}. However, human players are not
+then convert it to @file{@/.ly}. However, human players are not
rhythmically exact enough to make a MIDI to LY conversion trivial.
When invoked with quantizing (@code{-s} and @code{-d} options)
@command{midi2ly} tries to compensate for these timing errors, but is not
for representing music notation.
@command{musicxml2ly} extracts the notes, articulations, score structure,
-lyrics, etc. from part-wise MusicXML files, and writes them to a .ly
+lyrics, etc. from part-wise MusicXML files, and writes them to a @file{@/.ly}
file. It is invoked from the command-line.
beaming instead.
@item -o,--output=@var{file}
-set output filename to @var{file}. If @var{file} is @file{-}, the output
-will be printed on stdout. If not given, @var{xml-file}@file{.ly} will
+set output filename to @var{file}. If @var{file} is @file{@/-}, the output
+will be printed on stdout. If not given, @var{xml-file}@file{@/.ly} will
be used.
@item -r,--relative