Le samedi 15 septembre 2007 à 17:39 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit : > Hi John, > > Given the debacle with my attempt to help the sectioning, I'll leave > everything else to you.
OK, but I'll do it slower than you because I'm busy until the weekend :-P > I still feel bad about leaving so much, so I > wrote this python script for doing the > @node > @subsection > -> > @anchor{} > @unnumberedsubsec > replacement > > It works fine on basic-notation and advanced-notation. > instrument-notation needs a bit of manual work, because Ancient and > Vocal have subsubsections. In regards to GDP, do whatever it takes to > make those files compile; when we get to them, they'll be rewritten to > avoid anything deeper than @subsections. > > AFAIK, this script should work similarly well on the translations, but > I'm not going to tempt fate by trying it myself. :) The script should behave the same way with all languages, because docs in all languages use the same Texinfo syntax. I'm sorry to be the current speed bottleneck of the GDP, I will have enough time to do it on Friday or Saturday only. Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel