Hi all, I'd like to deeply change doc snippets presentation: as tags were recently added to LSR, we should put all snippets in the same directory, resulting in a single PDF file and a single HTML page for all snippets.
Of course, putting all snippets on a single HTML page would make browsing snippets a bit more difficult, so I propose to make another HTML page for browsers supporting JavaScript and DOM, with searching and browsing facilities: i.e. this page would contain a form with text fields for matching title, tags, and maybe description, and would display matching snippets. Ideally, this page should also read URL arguments (like a PHP page) to display a snippet set with specified tags. For this purpose, I'd like to use JavaScript framework prototype.js and script.aculo.us, to make code development easier and provide goodies like autocompletion in text fields. If we go this way, we'll need to change a bit the way LSR exports snippets, i.e. we'll need to get all snippets in the same directory, and each snippet will need additional fields in header block: title (to print real title instead of ugly filename with dashes) and tags in a comma-separated list. How does this sound to you? Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
