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Too many bug complaints in one email
From: |
Han-Wen Nienhuys |
Subject: |
Too many bug complaints in one email |
Date: |
Sun, 20 May 2001 21:30:50 +0200 |
address@hidden writes:
> - The nomenclature for contexts is confusing. The \name declaration
> specifies the name of the context type, not the name of the
> instantiation. The \type specifies what category of context.
> Why not rename:
> \type -> \category (or \class)
> \name -> \type
> It would make it much easier to explain this in a concise way.
I prefer to keep the number of reserved words to a minimum. Maybe we
can do \context -> \name.
> - Aren't there any ledger lines for EasyNotation?
oops! :-)
> - We don't tell people how to find the names of the feta font symbols.
> It shouldn't be too hard to generate a list to include in the
> documentation. Also, in the text markup, it would be better to use
> the descriptive symbol names from the first argument of fet_beginchar
> instead of the internal names used now in (named "...").
OK.
> you build Lilyond, but I don't know if the RPM or Debian packages
> install those into the standard info installation and I've never
> seen the info version announced. Another disadvantage is the lack
> of graphical illustrations.
> Another alternative is to include the full HTML documentation into
> the RPM and Debian packages (maybe it's done, I've never looked
> into them) but that would make them significantly larger because
> of all the gifs.
The RPM package includes a separate lilypond-documentation package,
containing a copy of the website. (and yes, the executable rpm is 1.2
mb, the website is 3 mb; it's rather large).
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Han-Wen Nienhuys | address@hidden | http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/