On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:34:51 -0800
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We're not using the term "user manual", but obviously I didn't
> change it somewhere.

It says 'User manual' in the page title of all the html pages and on the title 
page of the .pdf (v.2.11.41).

>  It shoudl be "Notation Reference" everywhere,
> which gives a much better hint about its purpose.

Only after spending some time in lilypond-world.  'Getting Started' and 'User 
Manual' are pretty well de facto standards, but I like a bit of individualism! 
;-)  Of course, the Learning Manual is much more than Getting Started and 
(speaking personally) I can't imagine ever understanding just where the 
dividing line is between LM and NR, so there are always at least two documents 
to search, plus LSR.  Oh, and the acronyms are all different, too!

These are not complaints, but observations.  Those of you who have been deeply 
involved in LP for a while may not understand, but there's quite a bit here 
that's not necessarily intuitive.


Nick.
-- 
Nicholas WASTELL
France



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