On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 04:05:59PM -0500, Kieren MacMillan wrote: >> The first thing that comes to mind is Alternate input. >> Documentation/general/introduction.texi >> @node Alternate input > > I have to mao-ing learn TEXI now? > So much for your "2-5 hours" estimate...
I stand by my "2-5 hours of editing texi", but I forgot to add that this was "assuming the worker is familiar with git, texinfo, etc". > Still-doing-it-but-thinking-there's-almost-definitely-a-better-way, In the case of that page... just look at Denemo and the current Frescobaldi. - Denemo shows you how the "top boxes" work. Don't use any other formatting; just copy what's there, and change the text and links to images accordingly. - the current Frescobaldi shows how the "bottom list" works... or at least, how I imagine it would work the best. Make a note of how that format works (or maybe duplicate it once or twice), then make Frescobaldi into a thing like the current Denemo. And move it higher on the page. The idea behind the website is that it's just like the other docs; once somebody is accustomed to working on the lilypond docs, they can easily work on the html+pdf+info that is "general lilypond information". Besides, texinfo is easier than html. Really, seriously. Don't look at any texinfo tutorials or manuals... I don't even recommend looking at the extensive texinfo-related stuff in the Contributor Guide. Just follow the examples already in the file. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user