Mats Bengtsson wrote:
- The cut-&-pastable-section of the first example contains lots
of lines that are just confusing and should never be included
in a stand-alone .ly file. Maybe it's better to not use the fragment
option of lilypond-book and recommend the reader to only
cut the lines after "ly snippet follows" (or whatever it says
when you don't use the fragment option).
Ah, oops. I made a special policy of
@ignore
Tutorial guidelines:
- unless you have a really good reason, use either
@l ilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
or
@l ilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,relative=2]
(without spaces)
Don't use any other relative=X commands (make it a non-fragment
example), and don't use fragment without relative=2.
but I forgot to fix the very first example. I've fixed that now.
- There's a new paragraph before "to the end of the file".
- In "2.1.1 Compiling a file", there's a typo in "should be also be".
Thanks, fixed.
- The instructions for Windows need some polishing. Basically,
you could more or less the same as on Mac, namely double-click
the LilyPond icon on the desktop to start a simple text editor.
I can come back with more details when I have a Windows box
in front of me.
Thanks, I don't have access.
- In "2.1.1 Compiling a file", footnote 3: "have any tools" -> "have any
such tools".
Fixed.
Cheers,
- Graham
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