Hi Han-Wen, all, > Even when it is only a one-liner, it has to be documented, it must > comply to GNU coding standards, our coding standards (which forbid > Perl and sed), be generally useful, and regularly QA'd.
If that is so, the Perl script I sent to the list (I wonder why it hasn't arrived on there yet, are mails containing #!/usr/bin/perl automatically censored?) is out. > If it's not integrated in the Lilypond system, then it will not be > maintained by the development team, and should therefore not be > integrated in the tarball. okay. Good point. However, what I'm missing on the Lilypond page are links to helper applications such as the one I sent, or sly, or... I had to learn about sly on dis here mailing list. That script could have saved me gazillions of working hours in the past, had I only known it existed. Regards, Amy _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user