We have a problem. The only full-time doc writer/editor isn't certain how breakbefore works, and I'm not certain that he completely understands the \book{} and \bookparts{} input file structure either.
This has resulted in a much-needed rewrite for Notation 3 Spacing being delayed by literally months. I'm not kidding. I know that tons of people here understand this stuff. Could somebody volunteer to help our only full-time documentation writer learn this? A few quick emails, maybe with a few examples, can probably make all the difference. You don't need to know texinfo, or git, or even lilypond-book. Just basic lilypond knowledge. Just making one or two .ly files. It's a crying shame that we've lost so much potential doc work. Longer-term, it would be really nice if the user community was better about supporting the doc team. When somebody who's working on documentation asks a question, please consider responding -- and respond in more detail than you would normally tell a user. Maybe we could even revamp the old "lilypond consultants" idea: whenever a doc writer is confused about something, they could have a few skilled lilypond users (and knowledgeable musicians) who would explain stuff to them, so that they could then write docs for it. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user