Hi Valentin, I'm happy to hear that you have a Linux machine again. Here's the details for updating snippets:
1. Download the -docs tarball, uncompress it. 2. Go to the "editorial..." directory and delete the ";" from the names in the "grid-lines" snippets. simply remove the ";", do not replace it with a different char. I've requested that Sebastiano add this to the list of chars to not allow in snippet filenames. 3. Run makelsr. 4. Check the changes in unsafe snippets CAREFULLY. 5. Go to input/lsr/ and run "make web" (with external_binary if you're doing it that way). There's two reasons for this: A) sometimes snippets don't get updated correctly. If that happens, copy the snippet from input/lsr/ to input/new/ and update it manually, then run makelsr again. B) if somebody sneaks a #(system-call "rm -rf /") into an unsafe snippet and you don't notice it in step #4, this will destroy your personal data and not mine or Han-Wen's. IMNSHO, this is a very good thing. ;P 6. Go to Documentation/user/ and run "make web" (or the instructions in advanced-tech.txt). If there's any snippets not found, edit the .itely file in question to point to the newly-renamed snippet. 7. Upload the changes. The snippet tarball is updated once a day. Feel free to run makelsr anywhere from each day to once a week. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
