> Hi, Simon (et al.):> > > Personally, I find it easier to work with the one page html version > > and just let the browser search for hopefully good keywords.> > (The pdf version does not work as well due to the search being > > slower and I cannot seem to copy text from it..)> > Interesting..
On 7/5/06 1:58 AM, "Simon Dahlbacka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> And no disrespect, but I think Thibault is spot on with his first
>> sentence. The lilypond documentation is the size of a small novel!
>> Finding what you're looking for isn't easy.
>
The size of the manual for any capable nota
On 7/5/06, Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Simon (et al.):> Personally, I find it easier to work with the one page html version> and just let the browser search for hopefully good keywords.> (The pdf version does not work as well due to the search being
> slower and I cannot seem to
Hi, Simon (et al.):
Personally, I find it easier to work with the one page html version
and just let the browser search for hopefully good keywords.
(The pdf version does not work as well due to the search being
slower and I cannot seem to copy text from it..)
Interesting...
I find the PDF
And no disrespect, but I think Thibault is spot on with his firstsentence. The lilypond documentation is the size of a small novel!
Finding what you're looking for isn't easy.Personally, I find it easier to work with the one page html version and just let the browser search for hopefully good keywo