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Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2008 schrieb Eluze Weehaeli:
Am 27.08.2008, 11:02 Uhr, schrieb Graham Percival
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That's what I recommend, anyway -- that way you get (relatively)
good,
sensible snippets. If you look at LSR itself, you take the risk of
having bad info (like all wiki-like systems).
I don't follow you - better don't start to use LSR? I believed the
snippets in the "big page" come out of the repository.
I totally agree. The LSR is really invaluable, with its search
function and
quick listing of only relevant snippets, not like the snippets page
in the
docs, which is sorted according to some strange algorithm
(alphabetically,
which completely ignores which things display similar stuff).
IMO, LSR should only be
used when you want to add a new snippet.
Actually, if I'm looking for how to do something in Lilypond, I
first search
the LSR for a relevant snippet. If I can't find anything there, only
then I
take a loot at the notation reference!
Cheers,
Reinhold
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email: address@hidden, http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/
* Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, TU Wien, http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/
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