On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 03:32:40PM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Percival" > <[email protected]> > >Partial instructions are buried in > >http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1663 > >It would be nice if those instructions could migrate to the CG. > > How about this (in a new section - Building the website locally) > > Building the website locally > > Start by making the binary files with make (typical time - 10 > minutes)
Not necessary unless you want to regenerate the pictures and examples. Hmm, this step kind-of relies on GOP 11 git repositories, which is delayed for 2 weeks. Growl. ok, for now maybe make a separate "generating pictures and examples" section? > Run make website (takes a minute or so). > > This creates a number of files, starting with: > > lilypond-git/build/out-website/index.html ... > lilypond-git/build/out-website/website/index.html I don't think it's worth pointing out that first one at all. Just point directly to the second one, since it's built at the same time anyway. > To compile the documentation run make doc. This typically > takes a couple of hours or so. > > After this has been run, we get a number more copies of > index.html, including: > > /lilypond-git/build/out-www/offline- > root/Documentation/web/index.html This is **not** the website. That's a copy of the "web" manual, but it's built with a completely different mechanism. Phil, I may be misremembering. Do you currently have ~/lilypond/media/pictures/ ~/lilypond/media/ly-examples/ directories in your home directory? I thought that you had that set up, but if not then we should do that now. Basically, you follow the instructions in "initial setup" in CG 6.2, but instead of uploading those directories to a separate server, you just copy them on your local computer instead. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
