Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes: >> thank you for your positive reaction. There are 3 files¹: >> >> - a cheat sheet: https://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_sheet_2.18_en.pdf >> - “visual index”: https://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_visualindex.pdf >> - spacing overview: https://joramberger.de/files/LilypondSpacing.pdf > > All of them are *very* helpful! > >> I once tried to get them in an appropriate place in the official >> documentation. But they were not accepted. For the cheat sheet, >> main objections were: >> >> - not source code (even though SVG is an open and text based format)
Is there a source? Or is it hand-written SVG? If we are trying to follow the spirit of the GPL, source is defined as "preferred form for modification". For a cobbled-together version, that is tricky to define, but we would not want to make it harder than necessary to come up with updated versions. >> - needs updates for new versions (well, those basic things did not >> change for at least 7 years now and even if they did…) >> - does not fit into the texinfo documentation creation process (ok) > > Maybe this can be re-evaluated... An alternative is to add links to > to the documentation. Or from the web page, but then people might have a harder time finding it. We have some diagrams with arrows in our web presence if I am not mistaken. They must have been created in some kind of manner. Of course something fitting well into the Texinfo creation process would be nice since we have a lot of output formats for our documentation. -- David Kastrup