John Roper wrote:
> A great example of an open source project's website is blender.org. It
> has an excellent design and it gives you all the information you need to
> know. The old version of their website can be found on archive.blender.org
>
Nice new layout too. And
I am new here, but I leave my 2 cents nonetheless.
I really like the site that John built, and I agree with his approach. If
he asked what the community felt about building a new website, he maybe
wouldn't get to build it. And he is just asking for opinions ;-)
As for accessibility, I believe it
John Roper wrote:
> My overall plan was that the website looks old and could use a redesign
> (...) Technically we could get a site that looks like this on almost any
> static site generator.
>
Or provide the templates to be used with the current process. Is that a
Hello, Andrew.
I am new here, just jumped on the bus when it was already moving. Didn't
see the problems you list yet, but I could see from the tone on this thread
that you are a person that everbody likes and respects here.
This kind of behaviour is really upsetting and it happens anywhere
Hi, Mark.
I knew there was nothing wrong with the code itself, I wanted some
directions with the font problem. I sownloaded the liilypond file here:
http://eugenecormier.com/?p=157
And this is what it looks like after compiling on my system:
http://i.imgur.com/uZMzfZw.png
Michael, the actual
Hello.
I am new to Lilypond. I am on Xubuntu 16.04 and installed the packages via
the default repositories. I am having a problem with the fonts used in the
score. I don't know if it is a Lilypond problem or a package missint or
something else. I tried looking in the manual, Google and etc, but