Re: GDP: nothing to do with examples
Hans Aberg wrote: On 19 Oct 2007, at 23:29, Graham Percival wrote: In particular, look at the "GDP docs" and the "policy.txt". So what is "Music Glossary" and "Notation Reference" relative to the names listed on: Thanks, good catch. Glossary is music glossary. User manual is notation reference. I've fixed this on the index.html.in, but the docs will need to be updated. I've added this to the task list. Cheers, - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: GDP: nothing to do with examples
On 19 Oct 2007, at 23:29, Graham Percival wrote: I suspected that. - So it might be better putting at least the more prominent examples in a special examples PDF, and reference that. The LSR could still be there, for new examples that have not yet worked up the hierarchy. GDP is not on the main lilypond website. Please see our website here: http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/ Thanks, I know that. In particular, look at the "GDP docs" and the "policy.txt". So what is "Music Glossary" and "Notation Reference" relative to the names listed on: http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/lilypond/Documentation/index.html I am not particularly interested in reopening any decisions that we have already made. The division of manual into the learning manual, user manual, and program usage is one of those decisions. So then let's drop this discussion. Finally, please change the subject line if you change the subject. We have a lot of emails about GDP, and it quickly becomes much more difficult to keep things straight if people change discussions without modifying the subject line accordingly. I guess I put into the context of GDP. It is hard for me to read you mind. I also brought forward the idea of a Wiki. These are great to put silly little facts one does not know where to put elsewhere. Abbreviations and such, for example. Wikis are worse than useless. Please see previous discussions about them on this list. I am well aware of your particular opinion about the wikis. I use them all the time, as well as netsearching. Even the UNIX standardization team decided to set one up. And LilyPond has the same steep learning curve problem as UNIX, as noted before. Hans Ã…berg ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: GDP: nothing to do with examples
Hans Aberg wrote: I suspected that. - So it might be better putting at least the more prominent examples in a special examples PDF, and reference that. The LSR could still be there, for new examples that have not yet worked up the hierarchy. Hans, GDP is not on the main lilypond website. Please see our website here: http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/ In particular, look at the "GDP docs" and the "policy.txt". I am not particularly interested in reopening any decisions that we have already made. The division of manual into the learning manual, user manual, and program usage is one of those decisions. Finally, please change the subject line if you change the subject. We have a lot of emails about GDP, and it quickly becomes much more difficult to keep things straight if people change discussions without modifying the subject line accordingly. I also brought forward the idea of a Wiki. These are great to put silly little facts one does not know where to put elsewhere. Abbreviations and such, for example. Wikis are worse than useless. Please see previous discussions about them on this list. Cheers, - Graham ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user