Re: doc suggestion

2006-06-14 Thread Graham Percival
On 14-Jun-06, at 6:58 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote: Quoting Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: If there was an easy way to have those values automagically "bubble up" from the code into the proper location (Layout Object reference page) in the documentation, it would make tweaking a heck of

Updated stream/parser todo

2006-06-14 Thread Erik Sandberg
Hi, There is a bunch of fairly independent next steps for me. I'd like to start with 3, because it's the biggest one, so I can work on 1+2 whenever 3 stalls. 1. Interface for exporting/importing music streams: - refactor global-context-scheme: separate run-translator into three separate functi

Re: doc suggestion

2006-06-14 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I know that, but anything setting that's buried in an interface doesn't show up on that page, yes? Are all of those unset by default? If so, *that* fact should be in the docs. The page lists all the properties that are set by default. If you cli

Re: doc suggestion

2006-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, Mats: That's right, since it's unset by default. Ah -- I didn't know that... For example, if you look at the page for the DynamicLineSpanner in the Program Reference, you will find out that the default value of axes is '(1), the default for Y-offset is ly:side-position- interface::y-ali

Re: doc suggestion

2006-06-14 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello, Graham (et al.): I think it would great if the default of all Object settings were easier to find in the docs They are (in the Program reference)! If they aren't it's a bug. -- for example, I couldn't find the default DynamicLineSpanner

doc suggestion

2006-06-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello, Graham (et al.): I think it would great if the default of all Object settings were easier to find in the docs -- for example, I couldn't find the default DynamicLineSpanner.minimum-Y-extent listed anywhere. If there was an easy way to have those values automagically "bubble up" fro