On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 04:14:11AM -0700, MonAmiPierrot wrote:
> In my opinion, there's something that still I miss: some music notes. Newbies
> should understand by glance what this program is for.
> I mean, the Lilypond image is ok, and it should stay there. But somewhere in
> the page I have to
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 12:32:48AM +1200, Bill Mooney wrote:
> as I understand it, the use of vertical rather than horizontal
> navigation links is to be preferred - maybe, I think! :)
A few other people have mentioned this, so I looked into the
literature. A quick survey shows that horizontal
Greetings Graham,
I've come to this thread probably too late in the general scheme of
things..., but I offer the following links which might provide solutions
to some of the new website problems. :-
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
as
On 26 Jun 2009, at 13:14, MonAmiPierrot wrote:
In my opinion, there's something that still I miss: some music
notes. Newbies
should understand by glance what this program is for.
What about the note that Valentin made:
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/sketchbook/lilypond.svg
http:
In my opinion, there's something that still I miss: some music notes. Newbies
should understand by glance what this program is for.
I mean, the Lilypond image is ok, and it should stay there. But somewhere in
the page I have to see some staff/note/musicsymbol. Of course one typeset
with Lilypond.
"Introduction" and "About" seem like they overlap to me. Can they be
combined?
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Op donderdag 25-06-2009 om 01:53 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Graham
Percival:
> I'm stuck.
> http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html
>
> The "community" was buried in About->community, which was too hard
> to find. However, when I promote it to a top-level chapter, that
Some tips:
- Have a banner above the menu, that links to the Home.
- The About need not to be in the menu, just link it from the Documentation.
- The Development should not have its own menu, could be part of Community
Graham Percival wrote:
I'm stuck.
http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/li
I'm stuck.
http://percival-music.ca/blogfiles/out/lilypond-general_1.html
The "community" was buried in About->community, which was too hard
to find. However, when I promote it to a top-level chapter, that
gives us seven chapters. This feels like too much. And more to
the point, I need to reduc