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Cross-references
Enter the exact @node name of the target reference between
the braces (for example, @ref{Syntax survey}).
command link target @refcurrent manual @rchangesChanges file @rcontribContributor’s Guide @ressayEngraving Essay @rextendExtending Manual @rglosMusic Glossary @rinternalsInternals Reference @rlearningLearning Manual @rlsra Snippet section @rprogramApplication Usage @rnotationNotation Reference @rwebGeneral Information webpage
All these commands also have a @...named version, which
allows to specify the displayed text for the reference as a second
argument. This is mainly used in translations, for example
@rlearningnamed{I'm hearing voices, J'entends des voix}.
If you want to refer to an external manual as a whole instead of a
specific section, use ‘Top’ as an argument. Example:
@rinternals{Top}.