On 2/16/2018 6:51 AM, Peter Toye wrote:
Two suggestions for documentation May I suggest two enhancements to
the documentation - neither should take too long to do.
1) In the "Octave check" section of the Notation manual, add a
reference to the \resetRelativeOctave command. It's hidden away in the
notation manual tables, and is far too useful to be ignored,
especially when composing or arranging, when I often need to move
notes around to make them more playable.
Hi Peter,
I found the Reset Relative command right at the beginning, in section
1.1.1 of the notation manual...right at the "how to input pitches"
section. Did you notice that as well?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/writing-pitches
2) In at least the Learning and Notation manuals, add an alphabet with
links at the head of each index. The indexes are (of necessity) very
long, and scrolling down them is a bit of a pain.
The big HTML pages you mean, or strictly the PDF documentation?
I'd do it myself, but I don't have access to a PDF editor as it's not
the sort of thing I usually do. They're not cheap (at least the
Windows ones) - or does anyone here know better?
Regards,
Peter
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