Question for people who like CSS, especially those involved in the texi2html stuff: is it feasible/desirable to create portions of the lilypond website with texi2html?
For example, consider the typography essay. We currently have two different ones. My initial thought was to simply delete the material from LM 1, but then it occurred to me that some people might prefer to read it in pdf (and possibly, Mao help us, info(1)). Deleting that section entirely would therefore be problematic. So I was wondering about writing portions of the website in texinfo. The texi2html css options would be completely different from the LM/NR stuff, but I imagine that it could create web pages that look identical to the current website. Some portions of the website wouldn't be done this way -- there's no point in having a list of downloads in a printed pdf, for example. The question of exactly what would be in texinfo and what would be pure html is a detail for later; right now I just want to know if it's worth discussing it. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel