Re: A quest through the docs

2006-03-08 Thread Graham Percival
On 2-Mar-06, at 5:46 AM, Erik Sandberg wrote: Citerar Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The only line that might need explanation is the line-width. These commands obvious set values; setting a value to #0 is pretty obvious, This could be an area where extensive use of hyperlinks could b

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-03-04 Thread Erik Sandberg
Citerar Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 25-Feb-06, at 9:39 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: > > > Quoth Graham Percival: > >> On 24-Feb-06, at 8:49 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: > >>> * 10.5.7 should have an example layout block like the following: > >>> \layout { > >>> indent = #0 > >>> li

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-03-02 Thread Graham Percival
On 25-Feb-06, at 9:39 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: Quoth Graham Percival: On 24-Feb-06, at 8:49 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: * 10.5.7 should have an example layout block like the following: \layout { indent = #0 line-width = #150 raggedlast = ##t } The problem with arguing "by this poin

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-02-28 Thread Don Blaheta
Quoth Graham Percival: > The only line that might need explanation is the line-width. These > commands obvious set values Sure. But sometimes we set values like this: indent = #0 and sometimes we set them like this: \set stanza = "1." or this: \set Score.markFormatter = #format

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-02-28 Thread Graham Percival
On 26-Feb-06, at 11:24 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: And before you explain the differences between the three to five ways of setting values, yes, I understand, but it's not immediately obvious when meeting a new value for the first time which kind it is. And the quickest way to convey that informat

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-02-26 Thread Don Blaheta
Quoth Graham Percival: > On 24-Feb-06, at 8:49 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: > > * 10.5.7 should have an example layout block like the following: > > \layout { > > indent = #0 > > line-width = #150 > > raggedlast = ##t > > } > > and explain that it removes the first line's indent, sets t

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-02-25 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Graham Percival wrote: * "raggedlast" should be "ragged-last-right" for consistency with the others... Or at least ragged-last. Han-Wen? This is already fixed in .36 -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___

Re: A quest through the docs

2006-02-25 Thread Graham Percival
On 24-Feb-06, at 8:49 PM, Don Blaheta wrote: * "raggedlast" should be "ragged-last-right" for consistency with the others... Or at least ragged-last. Han-Wen? * ...and it should be in the index in any case. I've indexed it. * The top two levels of the Program reference should be on a

A quest through the docs

2006-02-25 Thread Don Blaheta
indent, and not attached to any of the objects. Sure enough, that's exactly how it works. Anyway, so I have a few specific suggestions arising from this latest documentation quest: * "raggedlast" should be "ragged-last-right" for consistency with the others... * ...an

Re: Quest

2004-12-17 Thread Graham Percival
On 16-Dec-04, at 1:32 PM, Dean Thomas wrote: A mostly non-literate musical friend of mine dropped a bomb in my lap. She found a couple of allegedly musical symbols and wants to know what they are. I've not the foggiest and have not been able to locate anything that reseambles them.   Would you b

Quest

2004-12-16 Thread Dean Thomas
A mostly non-literate musical friend of mine dropped a bomb in my lap. She found a couple of allegedly musical symbols and wants to know what they are. I've not the foggiest and have not been able to locate anything that reseambles them.   Would you be willing to receive a JPG file and look at two