http://codereview.appspot.com/6248080/diff/11001/Documentation/notation/simultaneous.itely
File Documentation/notation/simultaneous.itely (right):
http://codereview.appspot.com/6248080/diff/11001/Documentation/notation/simultaneous.itely#newcode89
Documentation/notation/simultaneous.itely:89: (for more possibilities,
@pxref{Simultaneous expressions}):
On 2012/06/01 21:40:17, Trevor Daniels wrote:
For consistency, please use @ref{} in the NR
What consistency? Texinfo has a variety of reference commands that are
formatted differently according to the position in sentence. Regarding
@ref, the documentation states:
In general, it is best to use `@ref' only when you need some word
other than "see" to precede the reference. When "see" (or "See") is
ok, `@xref' and `@pxref' are preferable.
Can you point to a coding standard or rationale for LilyPond regarding
only using @ref?
Is this related to translations?
http://codereview.appspot.com/6248080/
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