v. 2.11 for new users [WAS: Re: confused about transposing from treble clef to bass clef]

2008-11-16 Thread Jonathan Kulp
There is a point in the development course from stable to next stable, where people should move to the current development release and forget the old one. These days too many people uses 2.10 and its old documentation. If a new user wants to start using LilyPond, I undoubtedly send him to

Re: v. 2.11 for new users [WAS: Re: confused about transposing from treble clef to bass clef]

2008-11-16 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Jonathan Kulp wrote: I imagine that the reason many people still start out with 2.10.33 (on Linux at least) is because 2.10.33 is the version in the repositories or is even pre-installed in the distro (e.g. Ubuntu Studio). For these cases there should perhaps be a warning about correct

Re: v. 2.11 for new users [WAS: Re: confused about transposing from treble clef to bass clef]

2008-11-16 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/11/16 Jonathan Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]: There is a point in the development course from stable to next stable, where people should move to the current development release and forget the old one. These days too many people uses 2.10 and its old documentation. If a new user wants to start

Re: v. 2.11 for new users [WAS: Re: confused about transposing from treble clef to bass clef]

2008-11-16 Thread David Stocker
For what it's worth, remember that as documented on this forum, you shouldn't have to uninstall 2.10 on Ubuntu Studio before you install a newer version if you install in your home directory. The 'lilypond' command calls LilyPond from the home directory before it looks for it elsewhere. After

Re: v. 2.11 for new users [WAS: Re: confused about transposing from treble clef to bass clef]

2008-11-16 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 6:03 PM, David Stocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For what it's worth, remember that as documented on this forum, you shouldn't have to uninstall 2.10 on Ubuntu Studio before you install a newer version if you install in your home directory. The 'lilypond' command calls