On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 08:11:05AM -0400, David Stocker wrote: > 1. Perhaps justified text (without hyphenation?) would be better for > pages with large with paragraphs of text. I'm thinking of the > /Engraving Essay/. I think it's cleaner looking and fits better > with LilyPond's ethos of beautiful typography.
Patrick, is this possible? If so, should I wrap long sections in any special <div>s? Dunno if you noticed, but I made the texinfo macros more general; we can now @div-class{arbitrary-text} without changing macros.itexi. So it'd be easy to add @div-class{long-text} Or conversely, perhaps justified text should be default in the body, and simply override the justification inside docs-*, quickSummary, etc. I think I favor this, actually, since it enforces even more the separation of content from presentation. > 2. On the documentation page, maybe it would be better to choose a > wording other than "Normal Users" for the second section of > documentation links. This might imply that "Beginning Users" are > somehow /abnormal/. Maybe "Regular Users" or "Experienced Users" > would be a better choice. Thanks, done. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user