Ok, I got it now, I'll read the 2.11 Learning Manual from cover to cover. My problem is I tend to skip the stuff that *apparently* doesn't apply to what I am doing - anything that has multiple stafs like grand stafs, or lyrics. And that's probably not a good thing, I know. So I'll try to be a good student and read the whole manual whether I like it or not. Thanks for pounding me on the head a few times because that's what it takes sometimes.
Regards,
Chip

Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:23:54PM -0700, chip wrote:
Now I am looking through the 2.11 docs and searching (using my browsers Find function) for Syntax and File Syntax and finding lots of entries for Syntax but not File Syntax.

Oh bloody mao, here we go again.

Look here guys.  I get annoyed when I see people doing way too
much effort.  Chip and Jonathan were working way too hard on
something so simple.

Chip, read these 3 doc pages, and only these 3.  Don't search for
anything.  Do not pass go.  Do not collection $200.

LM 2.3.1 Music expressions explained
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Music-expressions-explained

LM 3.1.1 Introduction to the LilyPond file structure
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Introduction-to-the-LilyPond-file-structure#Introduction-to-the-LilyPond-file-structure

LM 3.1.2 Score is a (single) compound musical expression
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Score-is-a-_0028single_0029-compound-musical-expression#Score-is-a-_0028single_0029-compound-musical-expression


Done that?  Good.  Now if you look me in the metaphorical eye and
say "I don't see what's wrong with
\score{
  \expr1
  \expr2
  \layout{}
}
"
then I will apologize for being curt.  And then I'll listen to
your suggestions for the docs.


As a noob to Lilypond I find delving through the Learning Manual, the Notation Reference, Examples and Snippets Library a daunting task, to try to figure out something that turned out to be so simple. It appears to me that these documents are not written for the complete noob like me, but for someone who already has a clue.

Start reading from LM 2.  From the beginning.  Forget whatever you
think you know about lilypond.  Your experience with the 2.10 docs
is counter-productive here.

Oh, you might also find this helpful:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/About-the-documentation#About-the-documentation
There are going to be noobs out here who will ask completely inane or simple questions, to you guys the answers to which will seem to be obvious and easy to find, but that's because you know the lingo and the manuals inside-out. We don't know the right words or the correct way to look for the answers. Until I started using Lilypond I'd never seen the word grob or glob or whatever it is, and don't know what it is, therefore I wouldn't know how to ask a question that might refer to one. Well I suppose enough for now, I hope the examples help shed some light on the situation. I've been able to find pretty much everything needed so far by digging around in the manuals, but it does take a lot of digging.

That's because you're digging.  The LM does *exactly* what you
want; the only problem is that you think you know something about
lilypond from 2.10, and haven't sat down to read the 2.11 LM front
to cover.

Cheers,
- Graham



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