2008/9/12 Patrick McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> No they cannot (unless they're already familiar with GNU/Linux).
>> Zip, anyone? :-)
>
> They can, but only with third-party programs, like the (amazing) 7-Zip
> application. But a zip file is definitely more recognizable in the
> Windows world.
Hello Werner,
Sorry for the late reply.
On 2008/08/30 07:56 +, Werner wrote:
> I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the
> version like
> lilypond-2.11.57.pdf or lilypond.de-2.10.33.pdf ...
> But there would be the problem, that the links inside the document
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 03:39:20PM +0200, Valentin Villenave wrote:
>
> > But I don't know, if windows-users can use the tar.bz-file.
>
> No they cannot (unless they're already familiar with GNU/Linux).
> Zip, anyone? :-)
They can, but only with third-party programs, like the (amazing) 7-Zip
app
2008/8/30 Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings,
there's recently been a similar discussion on the French list, so I'm
CCing this to John Mandereau in case he'd like to work further on the
docs' visibility...
> I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the
> versi
I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the
version like
lilypond-2.11.57.pdf or lilypond.de-2.10.33.pdf ...
But there would be the problem, that the links inside the documents would have
to be updated too. Also it would be confusing, if there was a newer version,