2013/12/5 David Kastrup <[email protected]>: > Janek Warchoł <[email protected]> writes: > >> 2013/12/4 Jacques Menu <[email protected]> >>> My recent experience creating choir scores for the first time, one >>> of them with difference words a given >>> stanza in a repeated part (see attachments), makes me think it would >>> help to have off-the-shelf *commented* >>> samples of some size and complexity, as a complement to the existing >>> snippets. >> >> Sounds like a good idea. I could add some real-life score examples of my >> own. >> Where would you place such material? A new manual, or in an existing one? > > Documentation/ly-examples? > > I actually have no idea where those end up, I just sometimes change them > when new syntax comes around.
Apparently here: http://lilypond.org/examples.html Which means that it's not quite the right place for them. For starters, examples from http://lilypond.org/examples.html are there because they look nice, not necessarily because their lily code is pretty; people are not meant to learn LilyPond from them but rather get impressed by the output. best, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
