Carl D. Sorensen wrote:>
> > Yep, sounds good. Would you prefer that I send text for review
> > and then create the patch when we like it, or should I just
> > create a patch to be reviewed?
>
> You're a Doc editor, so why don't you just create a patch. I'll
> review it once it's created.
Jon, sorry if I upset you with my "grievances" yesterday. Just so
you know, Bertalan Fodor graciously helped me off-list and things
seem back to normal, so there's no need to worry.
And thank you for the .iso and the great work you put into it! A
few glitches on my (temperamental) computer shouldn't diminish
that.
But as not-somebody-not-Mark, I'd like to make one tiny suggestion.
I think it would be helpful if no step was omitted. Assume the
reader has *no* context to understand the consequence or relevance
of any step.
For example, when you say "allocate memory and so forth", that's
about 5 steps that could be spelled out.
1) Memory: use the recommended base size of 384 MB?
* are there system requirements for compiling LilyPond?
* Do I need more RAM to compile the program than I would to
compile just the docs?
* I initially selected 384, but then VirtualBox warned me that
384 MB is more than 75% of all my RAM (I'm on an older
computer with only 504 MB RAM). That would've left 120 MB for
everything else and the warning said that was a bad idea. But
I didn't know what to lower it to, or if I could lower it at
all. So I changed the 384 to 200. I still don't know if it
matters.
2) Boot Hard Disk (Primary Master): select
Create new hard disk: select
3) Storage type: Dynamically exapanding storage?
4) Virtual Location Disk Location: use recommended location
5) Virtual Location Disk Size: use recommended (8 GB)?
* Does compiling LilyPond require more/less?
* What if I only want to allocate 2GB (hypothetically)?
* If I select 8GB, it'll start at the base size in expand
dynamically anyway, right? It would be good to understand
this.
Hope this helps.
- Mark
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