Le lundi 02 juillet 2007 à 21:16 +0100, Anthony W. Youngman a écrit : > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Mandereau > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >[1] Our current texinfo.tex don't replace quotes with curly quotes. In > >current official texinfo.tex, it's possible to do the same if we add > > Bit late, I know, but do we WANT to replace quotes with curly quotes?
Curly quotes are default behaviour of official texinfo.tex; AFAIK LilyPond hackers have patched it and put it in Lily sources to get straight ASCII quotes instead of curly quotes. I've recently taken texinfo.tex verbatim from Texinfo CVS (it will be in 2.11.28) because: 1) we need latest official texinfo.tex to compile PDF manual in languages other than English, 2) an option has recently been added in official texinfo.tex to get straight ASCII quotes instead of curly quotes, and this option is actually used in the manual (btw. there are no other Texinfo docs with ly @example's or @lilypond with [verbatim], are they?). Thanks to 2), we no more need to keep a version of texinfo.tex different with the official one, which saves us merging work that would have been necessary for 1). > It's quite easy to cut-n-paste from pdf into a lily file, and then lily > will choke on the pasted code ... (and some of us don't work on line, > and some of this html manuals are the work of the devil ... :-) Yes, and I've been one of the devils since 7 months >:-> If don't use the HTML manuals because you're on Windows and images of music don't show in the splitted manuals, you'll be happy to see this issue is fixed in 2.11.28 docs. Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel