On 8/12/09 10:58 AM, "Neil Puttock" <n.putt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2009/8/12 Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu>:
> 
>> You copy the snippet from Documentation/snippets to
>> Documentation/snippets/new.
> 
> Only if the syntax change can't be handled by convert-ly.
> 
> Since the only change to
> `blanking-staff-lines-using-the--whiteout-command.ly' is a simple
> renaming, this represents an exception to the usual rule that
> autogenerated LSR snippets shouldn't be amended.  Assuming Mark's
> convert rule works properly, there should be no docs breakage even if
> the snippet in LSR isn't changed, since makelsr.py will perform the
> conversion itself.

Does it cause problems to edit the snippet and move it to
Documentation/snippets/new?

I think it would be best to have one procedure that is always followed; if
somebody wants to follow the exception, they can.

Thanks,

Carl



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