>On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Philip Thomas <philip.tho...@bluewin.ch> >wrote: >> I remember finding some gaps in the Cheat Sheet as a new user. Might >> it be worth reviewing to see whether it could be expanded and improved >> without over-burdening it with detail? If it would help for me as a >> comparative beginner to do some work along those lines, I would be >> pleased to give it a try, if someone would let me know how to proceed. >> I should mention that I'm no programmer. (And I wouldn't be offended >> by a polite "thanks, but no >> thanks".)
>On Tuesday 12 June 2012 at 22:29, Janek Warchoł ><mailto:janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> wrote:> >If you want to contribute to LilyPond, chapter "quick start" in >Contributors' Guide >(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/contributor-big-page#quick- >start) >tells you how to setup your working environment. Be aware that being an >independent contributor (meaning that you don't have to rely on other people >to do something for you) can be a bit of hassle, but it doesn't require >specialistic knowledge (i.e. if you can use LilyPond without getting >headache all the time, you are probably tech-savvy enough to manage to do >this :)) Thanks, Janek. I'll look at the CG. But would an expanded cheatsheet would be useful? And is it the kind of thing that a comparative beginner would be likely to be able to make a useful contribution on? Just a quick reaction is all I'm seeking, not a considered judgment. I can wear the idea that I might fail or might produce something that doesn't find support. Yeah, I do get headaches using LilyPond -- but not "all the time" :) Cheers, Philip _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user