Am Mittwoch, 24. August 2011, 13:43:43 schrieb Janek Warchoł:
> 2011/8/24 Štěpán Němec <step...@gmail.com>:
> I think that David's point was that the scores are too big and complex
> to be shown in their entirety, because they'll scare beginners.  I
> think he suggests that the "mouse-over bubble" would show only a small
> part of the code, directly relevant the the object pointed to.

What's the point of showing some code that you can't copy and compile in its 
entirety? That's even more pointless.

We shouldn't show the code by default, that's what we all agree, I think. But 
we should make it possible for the users to easily download the whole code for 
each example to that they can start playing with it.

A click on the image shows an enlarged image (which we shouldn't change to 
showing the code), but we can add a "Download LilyPond code" linke next to the 
image. That would be the best solution, IMO.

Cheers,
Reinhold



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