On 8/30/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: > > Graham Percival escreveu: > > > > > >> ... hmm, I might see a use for that. We could have one really fancy > >> example, *without* input code, in the "root" node of each section. > >> > > > > I concur with this. Some 'real' examples also help give users an idea what > > some features (eg. fatText) could be used for. > > > Ok, let's test this out. I'm willing to allocate up to four > staffs-systems for sexy examples. (ie 4 one-staff systems, 2 two-staff > systems) If necessary I suppose we could make these examples smaller > to allow more space... but let's go with these limits for now. > Basically, the examples are going above the menu for each section, but > I'd still like to see the top of the menu when I look at each section in > the html. > > > Trevor, could you come up with an example(s) for Text? You could either > make the Debussy example longer, or have the Debussy and some other > stuff, or whatever. Remember that line lengths in the manual are > shorter than normal line lenghts.
Sure, I'd be happy to. (And if winds up being too complicated, then that's certainly OK; just keep me in check!) If I'm reading right then I think you're thinking of like a "headword" example above each section in the manual? So there would be 1 fancy example for 8.1.1, another fancy example for 8.1.2, and a third for 8.1.3, and so on? Cool. I can throw some time at that :-) Graham, if you have a set of sections in mind that you'd like me to try first, just let me know. Otherwise, I'll just pick a couple of my favorite sections and start with those for you to critique. Trevor. -- Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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