On 23-Oct-05, at 9:09 AM, John Mandereau wrote:
Here's a patch for the figured bass docs. I tried to follow the "Hints for style". In general, I wonder whether the snippets should be real-life examples (I mean, music that that sounds well when you play it) or simply demonstrate Lily features.
If a real-life example is simple to understand, then definitely! I mean, don't use an example with rhythms like a8... r64 c64 to demonstrate articulation, but definitely include a snippet of a melody with appropriate harmonies to demonstrate figured bass.
Please read the patch carefully, there are certainly English mistakes and some other details. For example, I suppose
Thanks, done. Applied to CVS.
"Bugs Slash notation for alterations is not supported." should be removed if "slash notation for alterations" means "slashed numbers for diminished intervals", as they are now implemented ;-)
I assume that they are, so I've left this removal in the patch.
I tested my changes; I had to run 'make web-clean' before 'make web' to see the changes, which took a while. Is it possible to simply rerun 'make web' to avoid rebuilding the docs from scratch?
Sometimes a "make web" will work, but I often have to do a "make web-clean". If this could be avoided, I'd love to hear about it...
Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel