Le vendredi 26 décembre 2008 à 17:11 -0800, Graham Percival a écrit : > That said, my initial thought is that you're right. The directory > structure should match the website; that should make it easier to > figure out what file to modify.
Let's go for this. I'll hack the makefiles to set this up when I have sorted up other issues (diatonic transposition and rearranging buildscripts). > > Two ways: > > 1) use ImageMagick/convert to scale images at build time; > > Seriously? I was expecting that we could do {scale=50%} or > something like that... oh well. Maybe texi2html already supports this; if not, let's send a feature request. > I think (hope?) that > I've described the problem, our desired output (pdf and html), and > given enough content to experiment with; I'll leave the rest of > the technical questions to you guys. OK, and don't forget suggesting contributions on the graphical design and layout, which anybody can propose in HTML/CSS; then I can implement the adopted new design in the Python scripts. > I think that you (John) have more experience with our html output > than anybody else (from all your the translation work), so if > nobody has dissenting opinions, we should do whatever you think is > best. Let's keep HTML head and navigation bar formatting in the Python scripts; if some web designer propose improvments or alternatives, we'll implement them in these scripts. Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel