Will do. Perhaps this is a way for me to help out.
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On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 08:26:21PM -0700, Hugh Myers wrote:
>> What mechanism creates the index(s) for the documentation?
>
> Texinfo. Somebody adds @cindex to the docs, and texinf
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 08:26:21PM -0700, Hugh Myers wrote:
> What mechanism creates the index(s) for the documentation?
Texinfo. Somebody adds @cindex to the docs, and texinfo prints
the page of that entry.
If you want to add/move @cindex entries, we can talk. Look at the
docs in webgit first,
What mechanism creates the index(s) for the documentation? I ask this
because while my printed documentation is badly out of date(I'm
waiting for 12.14 ;-) ) I by chance noticed three problems just in one
project this afternoon; no entry for page number, both entries for
page break point to wrong p
Ralph, you wrote Thursday, August 28, 2008 3:07 PM
I've been indexing the Notation Reference sections as I learn they're
ready
- that is, announced as finished. I will check the Learning Manual files
you
mentioned. I do get them from Savannah. I don't have posting rights, as
Thanks, Trevor -
I've been indexing the Notation Reference sections as I learn they're ready
- that is, announced as finished. I will check the Learning Manual files you
mentioned. I do get them from Savannah. I don't have posting rights, as far
a I know, so I've been sub
On 2008/08/26 22:13 +0100, Trevor Daniels wrote:
> No one is working on the LM at the moment,
Yes I am: I've finished the work on makefiles I had planned, so I'm
going back to proofreading the Learning Manual (I'm at Chap. 4 "Tweaking
output).
> Are you able to obtain these source files from Sav
Hi Ralph
I'd be pleased if you could check through the Learning Manual for indexing.
I added some indexes to some of the sections, but I'm sure there is plenty
of scope to add more. The sources are in Documentation/user/ and the files
are
fundamental.itely
introduc
Hi, all -
Simultaneous has been indexed. I don't think I've heard of anything else
being ready. Is that correct?
Ralph
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ld be a very useful reference for the indexing.
/Mats
Quoting Ralph Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 8/20/08, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you willing to continue indexing? If so, where are you up to?
Yes, I am continuing indexing. I've been doing each
On 8/20/08, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you willing to continue indexing? If so, where are you up to?
>
Yes, I am continuing indexing. I've been doing each section as I've been told
it's complete. So, I've completed everything complete up
you willing to continue indexing? If so, where are you up to?
Ralph
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Nice explanation, Trevor. It looks adequate to me, and certainly much better
than what's there now. Can you suggest someone to whom I could make a formal
request for a change in the description of the indices? I have neither the
authority to do it nor a clue how.
Peace,
Ralph
>
>
> How about
Ralph Palmer wrote Tuesday, August 19, 2008 2:29 PM
I think it would be helpful to have a better description of the indexes,
what's being indexed, and what the indexes do/are.
Agreed. Indexes are important. Here is my view of what they
should contain.
Specifically:
1. Are all the entri
Hi -
I think it would be helpful to have a better description of the indexes,
what's being indexed, and what the indexes do/are.
Specifically:
1. Are all the entries in the command index duplicated in the regular
index?
2. In the regular index, what's the significance of the colon? What
Thanks, Francisco, Reinhold, and Trevor -
Trevor, I've already included _lots_ of @cindex entries. The question
for me was whether to include the function itself both with and without
the backslash, or just with the backslash. Since I sometimes can
remember the name of the function, but not whethe
like,
@cindex repeats, unfolding
@cindex volta repeats
etc
Trevor
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Subject: Indexing function codes
Hi -
I'm working on indexing, and I have a question f
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Am Montag, 4. August 2008 schrieb Palmer, Ralph:
> I'm working on indexing, and I have a question for those of us who use
> the function index.
>
> When looking for a command such as \repeat or \alternative, which would
> you find
2008/8/4 Palmer, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi -
>
> I'm working on indexing, and I have a question for those of us who use
> the function index.
>
> When looking for a command such as \repeat or \alternative, which would
> you find more helpful: having duplica
Hi -
I'm working on indexing, and I have a question for those of us who use
the function index.
When looking for a command such as \repeat or \alternative, which would
you find more helpful: having duplicate index entries (i.e., one with
the backslash and one without) or having an entry onl
I agree with Kieren and Werner.
Programming and Mathematics aside, if I'm standing in line, the first
person to be served will be the first person in line, not the "zeroth"
person in line. I don't think "zeroth person in line" has ever been
uttered. And I'm not just being "anti-pedantic". Belie
Two things:
(1)
find ~/Documents .name '*.ly' -type f -exec /Developer/Tools/
SetFile -t 'TEXT' {} \;
That should be -name, not .name.
(2)
Short-term, doing one that simply passes things on to the default
text importer is apparently like 4 lines of code; I'd just have to
research what those li
If you haven't heard about it on this list, I suspect nobody has done
one yet. I'll take it under advisement that there's a desire for this.
One temporary solution: the easiest way to tell OS X that your .ly
files are text files is to set their HFS metadata type attribute like
so (assuming a
Two things:
(1)
find ~/Documents .name '*.ly' -type f -exec /Developer/Tools/
SetFile -t 'TEXT' {} \;
That should be -name, not .name.
(2)
Short-term, doing one that simply passes things on to the default
text importer is apparently like 4 lines of code; I'd just have to
research what those
If you haven't heard about it on this list, I suspect nobody has done
one yet. I'll take it under advisement that there's a desire for this.
One temporary solution: the easiest way to tell OS X that your .ly
files are text files is to set their HFS metadata type attribute like
so (assuming a
Hi there all you Mac OS X Tiger users.
Does anyone of you know of a metadata importer for lilypond files?
Because currently they are not indexed.
The documents from Apple tell how to do it, but since my c classes are
12 years ago, I'm very rusty in this area. So if someone has already
done an im
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