Thank you for all your comments on my cheat sheet[1]! I included them and spotted some more. Here are the updated versions of the English and the German cheat sheet (in svg and pdf format)[2]:
http://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_sheet_en.svg http://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_sheet_en.pdf http://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_sheet_de.svg http://joramberger.de/files/lilypond_sheet_de.pdf Because there is no script to produce it, but only an svg file, I cannot recommend including it in the documentation of LilyPond (just as a matter of file size and the reduced diff-ability). But, not just because I've made it, but especially from a user's point of view, I would suggest to make a link from the documentation to the cheat sheets of Reinhold Kainhofer (if he agrees) and me. (Perhaps from the bottom of this page: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/cheat-sheet). For me personally it is a great help to have a cheat sheet while writing scores with LilyPond and I think many users would welcome it, but they would never find my website or Reinhold's. Both for beginners and more advanced users these could be useful in addition to the above mentioned existing cheat sheet of the documentation. Concerning the question how to update it for new versions: The documentation is for 2.16 anyway and a link could be removed in case it gets outdated. However, I intend to update it to the next stable version as soon as that comes out. But I cannot guarantee that for all eternity, though. Cheers, Joram [1] I have corrected "Lilypond" to "LilyPond" even though I dislike this capital P ;) [2] The website itself is not there yet, but the files are accessible. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user