Am 17.03.2009 um 10:39 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
Attached is my attempt to make a .diff. It's my first time, so if I didn't do it right, let me know. It's a learning process for me. All I did was copy/paste the polyphony instructions from the Notation Reference, and updated the examples. I really do think it's very well written, and explains everything so well as it goes along, that I couldn't have done a better job trying to re-write it.Hi James You wrote Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:00 AMOn 17.03.2009, at 00:47, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:On 3/16/09 11:52 AM, "James E. Bailey" <derhindem...@googlemail.com> wrote:On 16.03.2009, at 16:43, Graham Percival wrote:c) Can we just make the change so that more people aren't confused bythe issue. (I've answered another question related to this in the last week)Yes, please do. Carl can help you get started as a Frog; we desperately need more people writing patches for such problems.Perfect, where do I begin? I already know exactly what to change andwhere.Please look at the Contributor's Guide in the docs. From the main doc page choose Developer's Resources, then you'll see the Contributor's Guide.The best way to get started (although it's not the easiest) is to install git and pull a copy of the repository from Savannah. Then you can make the changes and create a patch. The Contributor's Guide describes how to do it.I've gotten this far, and everything is fine.If I understand this correctly, you're proposing to make changes to the docs, rather than the code. Is that right? If so, you should submit yourpatch to Trevor Daniels, rather than to me.Correct, will do.I don't know where to find the files that I would use to make the change. The Producing a patch and Documentation policy didn't help much in this regard. Is there somewhere that explains what the files are? I have the Documentation, and I imagine that what I need is somewhere in the user folder, but I'd hoped for a structure that would have the learning manual and then the various sections of the learning manual, so I can make the change. Regardless of how it's organized, I just don't see where to find section 2.3.5 of the Learning Manual. Help?Please let me know if you have further questions.The source code of the LM is all in the Documentation/user directory. The file names are roughly the same as the chapter or section names in the manual, so you'll find 2.3.5 in tutorial.itely.
If this is okay, I'll take a look at the fundamental and see if I can help there.
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