On 2-Aug-05, at 9:04 AM, Fairchild wrote:
You state: "The initialization of LilyPond is done in a number of
files that
are included as soon as you start the program. Nothing that you have to
bother about."
I would like to know what files are included. They contain default
settings
-- often useful and more reliably correct that the reference document.
Certainly in correct form.
Take a look at ly/init.ly ; it branches out into a number of other
files. On a
unix installation, it would also be found in
/usr/{maybe local}/share/lilypond/VERSION/ly/
Graham -
Are you listening? Mats' information on \include should find a place
in the
documentation.
I'm always willing. However, note
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
This also applies to all the other emails you've said "this should be
included
in the documentation". Whenever there's an interesting email, I put it
in a
collection with other interesting emails. When time permits (ie
generally
once a month), I go through those interesting emails looking for stuff
to add
to the docs. It would greatly speed up this process if somebody else
looked
through the interesting emails, figured out what sentence(s) to add to
which
place(s) in the documentation, and sent me the result.
If somebody suggests some exact changes for the docs, I will almost
certainly
implement them (or ask for changes) within 72 hours. If somebody just
says
"this stuff should be in the docs", it could take me a month or more
before it
gets done.
- Graham
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