Hello On 18 Feb 2012, at 00:25, Graham Percival <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 01:06:18AM +0100, Thomas Morley wrote: >> Following the link to 7.2 Adding and editing snippets I read: >> "If the new snippet uses new features that are not available in the >> current LSR version, the snippet should be added to >> ‘Documentation/snippets/new’ and a reference should be added to the >> manual. ... " >> >> Is this sth a normal user can do? > > Not directly. A new user can create a snippet, but then it needs > to go to a developer to add it. James Lowe would normally > volunteer for that, but his village is stuck on 1.4 kb/s bandwidth > at the moment. > This is still true - am at a friend's at the moment - however the very least I'd suggest is to make a tracker item, put what you want and where in the tracker, include any code etc. Screenshots are usually useful (keep them small). I can then pick up the bits and pieces and make a snippet for the Notation Reference assuming it's appropriate and/or ask questions, once I get back from my holiday. Tracker items are cheap and if I get hit by a bus, at least someone else will have the information to do this in the future and it isn't lost. That's the best short term solution for now I think. James Ps. you can send the request to bug list as an enhancement if you cannot add a tracker. One of the bug squad will see it and create the request. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
