On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Federico Bruni <fedel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2013/2/26 Noeck <noeck.marb...@gmx.de>
>
>> > is absolutely fantastic, but some people's aversion to anything which
>> > looks at all technical seems unsurmountable to me (although I'd love
>> > to be proven wrong; … )
>> According to my experience, this just needs people talking and
>> explaining. I taught LilyPond to users who have never programmed and do
>> not use their keyboard much (used to GUI applications). They would never
>> read the docs in order to understand it. But after explaining LilyPond
>> for 30 min, they can use it and are actually excited that it works.
>
>
> That's why, IMO, a well crafted series of screencasts would attract many
> new users.
> It's in my long TODO list
>

I agree. However, some more elaborate tweaks and adjustments will need more
work, but there's already a lot of valuable matter elsewhere on the Net.
Not always easily reachable from within one spot (say the LilyPond
website). So one additional action is to hunt for relevant content external
to LilyPond and make it more easily accessible.

By the way, whenever I'm on the move and have a tune in mind, I write it in
LilyPond format. Convenient, no need for extra tools and easily importable
into LilyPond.

Cheers,

Olivier
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