Daniel Miller <[email protected]> writes: > Thanks for your help Federico (and David). > > As to posting a question in multiple places, I don't see that as a problem. > Different online communities have different specialties and knowledge > areas. As you can see, very few LilyPond users saw my post on > stackoverflow... so I came here instead. At worst, redundancy increases the > chance that some other neophyte LilyPond user, struggling with the same > issue, will find an answer to their question.
No, at worst someone spends considerable time creating an answer for you that you no longer need. If you only value your own time, posting to multiple places independently looks like a good deal. However, once someone figures out that he wasted his time answering you, he might be less inclined to give your questions a thought in future. So even from a purely egoistical point of view this is sketchy. Now it sounds as if you did not get a useful answer on Stackoverflow. So in case you eventually resolve your problem with the help of this list, it would make sense to answer your own question on Stackoverflow using the help/information you got here in order not to let the question there remain without useful answer. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
