Am 13.01.2013 um 15:01 schrieb David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > pls <p.l.schm...@gmx.de> writes: > >> Am 13.01.2013 um 11:24 schrieb David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: >> >>> an old lady I had visited in Switzerland asked me to provide her for >>> examples of input for LilyPond, and she has no computer. Now it turns >>> out that the web site has >>> >>> File: lilypond-web.info, Node: Text input, Next: Easier editing, >>> Prev: Reviews, Up: Introduction >>> >>> which is quite nice as an introduction. make doc apparently also builds >>> a PDF version of it which is fine for that purpose. However, it >>> apparently does not build a PDF of the German (or any) translation. >>> >>> Anybody have a quick suggestion how to do this manually? After all, it >>> is a bit intricate with having to run Lilypond-book, specifying paths, >>> include paths, and other stuff. >> >> I just did a local make doc and all PDFs are in >> lilypond-git/build/Documentation/de/out-www. > > Well, I won't make the experiment (quite computationally expensive) > without asking back: does this include web.pdf or its equivalent? > Namely not any manual, but rather the PDF version of our website? > > That's what I was looking for, and I did not find it when I tried last > time round. I finally found web.pdf here: lilypond-git/build/Documentation/out-www. Do you want me to send you a dropbox-link to it?
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