Am 17.07.2014 11:05, schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi,
to give you quick access and a first impression on what I've done on the
openlilylib documentation you can have a look at
http://openlilylib.org/demo-oll/git-commands.html
Updated, now with syntax highlighting! :-)
Thank you, Wilbert, for making python-ly available to us that way.
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For lilypond-devel: We had talked about this option for the LilyPond
manuals. Having had my first experience I think we should give that
another thought. Have a look at the commit
https://github.com/openlilylib/openlilylib/commit/568c3ef1c70dfa5619ae3a5c20ff78e1cc5a6eb2
to see how "much" code was necessary to achieve that.
I don't know the documentation build process, so I don't know where one
could put that step in. What's necessary is to run python code to
convert simple <pre></pre> content to styled HTML (as in the referenced
commit).
Additionally it's necessary to have Frescobaldi's python-ly installed on
the machine, so that would be an additional (weak) requirement for the
build system's configuration. (A developer would _not_ be forced to
install it, but without he would simply get plaintext output).
And it's necessary to add a CSS file to the distribution.
Best
Urs
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