[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Update: this definately won't work, because of the way Lily builds the > web site -- there's a standard html header file (it mostly sets up the > menus on the left) that's included in all the seperate html pages. That > header also defines the title. > > There might be another way to do it, of course -- I'm certainly not an > expert at these things. I'd imagine that there's a way to make texinfo > automatically use the "@section foo" string for the html <title></title>. > > Umm, I should have cc'd this to lilypond-devel a few emails ago. In case > some people there don't read lilypond-user as well, here's the original > suggestion that we're discussing:
That's not true. <title> comes from the @title in lilypond.tely (for the manual). If you want to put node names in the webpages, you have to hack a little at makeinfo (included in the GNU Texinfo package. Maybe you can even ask the maintainer who is also a LilyPond user.) -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/ _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
