Hi David, > 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.
The SVG is the source in the sense "preferred form of modification" – at least preferred by me :). It is created with Inkscape. I guess it could be done in LilyPond or TeX or sth else but probably with a similar amount of complexity (except some text replacement perhaps). Personally, I would update it via Inkscape (and export to PDF additionally). The cheat sheet is 8000 lines as SVG (with the line breaks Inkscape introduces, but you get a feeling). The spacing sheet 3600 lines. >> 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. You mean this? http://lilypond.org/text-input.html Well, yes, there seems to be a place for that. I don’t know the Texinfo stuff enough to tell if there is a way. For the ly code of the visual index perhaps. Btw, I appreciate your friendly reaction very much. Best, Joram ¹: Inkscape: free vector graphics editor https://inkscape.org