Hi all,
You may have seen some emails about "LSR integration" without really
knowing what was going on. We finally have a working example! See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/input/lsr/advanced/collated-files.html
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/input/lsr/trick/collated-files.html
In the near future, these pages will be reachable from the main doc
page. Instead of seeing the long "tricks and tips" page, they can
select the type of snippets they want -- introductory scheme? Advanced
positioning commands? Simple but effective ways of creating new
dynamics? Really advanced scheme?
However, we're not at this stage yet. As you see in the above links,
there are very few snippets officially categorized. In fact, even those
few snippets will be de-categorized; I just picked random stuff so that
we have something to display.
What needs to be done?
- The possible categories need to be chosen. That's something for me
and/or the LSR maintainer to choose, with input from anybody who wants
to give it.
- Every snippet in LSR (approximately 150 snippets) needs to be
examined. Does it still do what it claims to do? Is it still worth
having this snippet? Should it be in a category, and therefore
displayed on the lilypond website?
- Current snippets on the lilypond website needs to be examined in the
same way, but this comes after dealing with stuff already in LSR.
How can you help?
- the biggest task is editing lilypond files. We all know how to do
this -- maybe you don't feel comfortable playing with the advanced
scheme tricks, but there's plenty of other examples you can fix,
clarify, or improve!
- If you're interested, send an email to this list and make an account
on LSR. Make a test snippet or two on LSR to make sure you know how to
use it.
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
- On LSR, you can pick a category for a snippet. This snippet will go
into an automatic "approval" queue that one of the editors (currently me
and Sebastino) will approve (or not). When a snippet is approved, it is
locked and can only be edited by editors. These `locked' snippets will
then appear on the LilyPond website for users to browse at their
leisure. (you can always browse LSR directly, but many users don't
realize that it's there -- a major part of this plan is to increase the
visibility)
We're seeking a LSR maintainer and as many LSR contributors as possible.
The more people we have, the easier our task will be!
I'm currently only sending this to lilypond-devel -- for the first week
or two I'd rather just have skilled users who read this list. Once the
initial problems have been ironed out, I'll send an announcement to the
lilypond-user list. I'd like to have 20-30 snippets processed and a
fairly stable idea of the categories before inviting an avalanch of
users. :)
Cheers,
- Graham
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