> Unfortunately I do not agree with most of your points. About searching: I > often use google. With the option site:lilypond.org you can narrow the > search to that site and by including a version number in the search terms > you can narrow it down to one version. This method could be used with a wiki > too.
I think you're missing at least part of my point. I know how to use Google with a targeted search. The problem is that the amount of text surrounding a match that Google returns is often insufficient to determine if it's what I want, whereas scanning through the whole manual in a browser automatically returns an entire page of context (if I want it). > Personally I hate local documentation. Many people don't have reliable broadband always available. You have told us about your personal preferences, which is entirely legitimate. But my personal preferences are that I really, really don't like using wiki-only documentation. Geoff _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user