On 2013/04/10 07:06:47, dak wrote:
On 2013/04/10 06:50:59, janek wrote:
> Hmm, so i'd have to ref "Single-staff polyphony"
> which is a @node?
Texinfo comes with a manual. You can either reference
a @node or an @anchor.
Indeed, there's something about this in
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/contributor/syntax-survey#cross-references
I've read this, but i didn't pay enough attention
because i'm in a hurry. Sorry for that.
Janek
https://codereview.appspot.com/8384043/diff/15001/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely
File Documentation/notation/vocal.itely (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/8384043/diff/15001/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely#newcode1641
Documentation/notation/vocal.itely:1641: @ref{Temporary polyphonic
passages}.
On 2013/04/10 03:25:30, J_lowe wrote:
Fails make
"Cross reference to nonexistent node `Temporary polyphonic passages'
(perhaps
incorrect sectioning?)"
In your commit you have
@ref{Temporary polyphonic passages}
This doesn't work because 'Temporary polyphonic passages' is a
subsubsubheading
(git grep "Temporary polyphonic")
and you cannot @ref{} those (I think)
Done.
https://codereview.appspot.com/8384043/diff/15001/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely#newcode2195
Documentation/notation/vocal.itely:2195: @ref{Temporary polyphonic
passages}.
On 2013/04/10 03:25:30, J_lowe wrote:
@ref{...} see note above
Done.
https://codereview.appspot.com/8384043/
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