Am 13.07.2020 um 10:26 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
So we could either
1. Drop the support for 'addversion' in lilypond-book completely
I favor that.
Ok, if nobody else objects I will prepare a MR.
Cheers,
Michael
Werner
> So we could either
>
> 1. Drop the support for 'addversion' in lilypond-book completely
I favor that.
Werner
Am 09.07.2020 um 18:09 schrieb Trevor:
Michael Käppler, you wrote 09/07/2020 12:45:28
What strikes me the most is that 'addversion' is used only three times
throughout the
whole documentation, and these three occurrences are all in the LM,
fundamental.itely
What is the reason that the version
Michael Käppler, you wrote 09/07/2020 12:45:28
What strikes me the most is that 'addversion' is used only three times
throughout the
whole documentation, and these three occurrences are all in the LM,
fundamental.itely
What is the reason that the version string is mentioned for these
So I would vote to make
@noindent
[Version string if needed]
@verbatim
...
@end verbatim
This is OK with me. Thanks for working on this!
Hmm, not so simple as I thought at first.
The version string should be printed in typewriter, like
the code that immediately follows in the @verbatim
Am 06.07.2020 um 07:24 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
please see the attached files for a test case, [...]
Thanks, looks good.
Thanks for your feedback!
What I did not test, however, was texi2html-1.82.
Well, it will take some time until we can move on to a newer version,
so this has to be tested,
> please see the attached files for a test case, [...]
Thanks, looks good.
> What I did not test, however, was texi2html-1.82.
Well, it will take some time until we can move on to a newer version,
so this has to be tested, too.
> So I would vote to make
>
> @noindent
> [Version string if
Am 30.06.2020 um 09:23 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
@format
@exampleindent 0
@verbatim
\relative {
a4 b c d
}
@end verbatim
@end format
[...]
What I do not understand here: The @verbatim environment is not
indented by default, as far as I can see. What is the reason to set
'@exampleindent 0',
> @format
> @exampleindent 0
> @verbatim
> \relative {
> a4 b c d
> }
> @end verbatim
> @end format
>
> [...]
>
> What I do not understand here: The @verbatim environment is not
> indented by default, as far as I can see. What is the reason to set
> '@exampleindent 0', here?
>
> (And the
Hi everyone, (Werner in particular ;))
I'm trying to understand the usage of quoting and formatting
environments that occurs
when lilypond-book transforms a .tely file to .texi.
The following snippet, e.g.,
=
@lilypond[verbatim]
\relative {
a4 b c d
}
@end lilypond
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