On 08.11.2007 (15:44), Graham Percival wrote: > Based on the recent discussions, what should change in the written policy?
I'd say: the following sentence: > However, they should be familiar with the material in the Learning > Manual (particularly ``Fundamental Concepts''), so do not repeat > that material in this book. Also, you should assume that users Fundamental concepts should be explained in the NR also, but in a different style than in the LM: in the NR in a precise, technical man page-like way, in the LM in a tutorial style. There should not be *information* in the LM which is not also available from the NR, it should just be presented differently. Eyolf -- Sometimes I indulge myself in safaris which no other being may take. I strike inward along the axis of my memories. Like a schoolchild reporting on a vacation trip, I take up my subject. Let it be . . . female intellectuals! I course backward into the ocean which is my ancestors. I am a great winged fish in the depths. The mouth of my awareness opens and I scoop them up! Sometimes... sometimes I hunt out specific persons recorded in our histories. What a private joy to relive the life of such a one while I mock the academic pretentions which supposedly formed a biography. -- The Stolen Journals _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user