Ok, fine to be in the community.
But one more question:
How can I see, how these texinfo files look like?

2008/5/11 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Great!
>
> Lack of English is *no* problem whatsoever.  The time-consuming
> task is to create good examples (potentially learning new material
> in order to do so).  If you can write lilypond files and
> sufficient BSE such that I can understand you, that's fine.
>
> I edit the English of all submission in NR 1+2, regardless of the
> actual skill of the writer.  Not because I think I'm a better
> English writer than anybody else, but just because a second person
> looking at material can always improve it.  (other people also fix
> mistakes in stuff I write)
>
> The docs are in texinfo.  Please see the GDP site:
> http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/doc-src/<http://web.uvic.ca/%7Egperciva/doc-src/>
>
> for info about how to get started.  I've put you down for
> Percussion.  Please skip over NR 2.5.1.1 References for...  at the
> moment; we still need to finalize the format of these subsections.
> Work on the other material first, and then come back to 2.5.1.1
> later.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
>
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 08:49:56 +0200
> "Stefan Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Graham,
> > if someone is needed:
> > I could write about the notation of percussion or vocal music.
> > But I have one problem:
> > I can only write in BSE (bad simple english).
> > I could write  it in geman, and someone else, meybee, could
> > translateit. Or I can try writing in english (maybee a good exercise
> > for me), but I need persons helping me with making corrections.
> > And one last question:
> > In which format do I have to write?
> > I can do it with LaTex, but I'm not experienced with HTML-files.
> >
>
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