2007/8/31, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Great! I noticed the glissando link indeed, but never had the curiosity to look at the source file.
> There's a few other places in the manual where they're used. Yes, they > could of course be used in more places. I'm sure that both of you know > why they aren't yet. :) Let me guess... Everyone tried to help but they couldn't find the @ character on their keyboards? :-) Two short questions: -What do you think about my idea of systematically adding a @lsrdir link at the beginning of each chapter in the manual? -what if a snippet is renamed: does the @lsr links get broken? (which would make @lsrdir much safer than @lsr references by the way) Speaking of the LSR, I wanted to share a personal observation: over the past few months, the LSR seems to have been growing faster than ever: about 40 new snippets per month (plus a lot of corrections to existing snippets). All in all, I can estimate that the LSR is now more than 250% bigger than it was six months ago! So, it is, more than ever, a much valuable documentation ressource. Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel