Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> a dear user missed the lilypond.vim file last time. > > It's in the .tar.gz , it's not installed by default. OK, that explains the situation and makes the fix obvious. > You should take up this issue with your Favorite Package > Maintainer (tm). I tried to contact Anthony Fok but never got an answer. >> bugs? > > fixed. great. >> I have the feeling that the tutorial/user manual goes a >> bit too far in hiding the momentarily unnecessary >> background, making the 'second step' very hard to make. >> Would it be possible to add some small print here and >> there? > > Sure it's possible, but we have to be careful with making > the tutorial too complex. Too much trees will obscure the > forest; I'd rather have the second step in some manual > parts that follow the tutorial. The problem with the advanced sections is that they miss a context, they are not suitable for reading but reference only. Maybe as a first step we could set up a Wiki to collect the missing bits. Whenever Mats answers a question on the user list, he could put up a note, possibly indicating the suggested position in the docs. Similarly for other good souls. :) This way we could get a picture of what is missing and decide on the placement later. Wanna be advanced users could be directed there, too, exhibiting their own ideas/ways of explaining things. Anybody anytime getting a grasp on some concept could share the discovery and the piece of information which was the key to it. This is often not obvious for somebody having a through understanding of everything for ages. ;) Feri. _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
