Re: documentation-files / lilypond-homepage

2008-09-30 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
2008/9/12 Patrick McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED]: No they cannot (unless they're already familiar with GNU/Linux). Zip, anyone? :-) They can, but only with third-party programs, like the (amazing) 7-Zip application. But a zip file is definitely more recognizable in the Windows world. I've been

Re: documentation-files / lilypond-homepage

2008-09-29 Thread John Mandereau
Hello Werner, Sorry for the late reply. On 2008/08/30 07:56 +, Werner wrote: I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the version like lilypond-2.11.57.pdf or lilypond.de-2.10.33.pdf ... But there would be the problem, that the links inside the documents

Re: documentation-files / lilypond-homepage

2008-09-12 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/8/30 Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Greetings, there's recently been a similar discussion on the French list, so I'm CCing this to John Mandereau in case he'd like to work further on the docs' visibility... I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the version

Re: documentation-files / lilypond-homepage

2008-09-12 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 03:39:20PM +0200, Valentin Villenave wrote: But I don't know, if windows-users can use the tar.bz-file. No they cannot (unless they're already familiar with GNU/Linux). Zip, anyone? :-) They can, but only with third-party programs, like the (amazing) 7-Zip

documentation-files / lilypond-homepage

2008-08-30 Thread Werner
I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the version like lilypond-2.11.57.pdf or lilypond.de-2.10.33.pdf ... But there would be the problem, that the links inside the documents would have to be updated too. Also it would be confusing, if there was a newer version,