Is anybody familiar with the monstrosity that is the makefiles/stepmake build system in LilyPond?
I've split the essay away from LM 1, because it never belonged there, and the website redesing had a nice place for it on its own. I hacked up the GNUmakefile until it compiled, but I'm not certain I did it right. 1) Could you check Documentation/GNUmakefile, Documentation/user/GNUmakefile, and Documentation/essay/GNUmakefile? 2) Once that's done, I'll split off the other manuals, so that we only have one manual per directory. I'll use whatever makefile we end up with in essay/ and devel/ as guides for those other directories. 3) How would separate files affect cross-linking? And do we want to put any shared files (macros?) in Documentation/, instead of copying them around all the time? 4) How does this affect the translation infrastructure? Does anybody have a preference for the directory names? I'm thinking: learning/ glossary/ essay/ notation/ snippets/ **** (to be renamed) faq/ changes/ internals/ changes/ would be the current NEWS document. snippets/ actually would have to wait for a second round, when I tackle the input/ dir. So that's not on the table quite yet. Also, does anybody want to take over this job, so I can spend more time on other stuff on my list? Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel