On 05/19/2012 07:43 AM, bart deruyter wrote:
Hey,
looks great:-), congrats.
I'm considering to contribute to it indeed. Noticed some small
misconception. Lilypond is not used to write scores as if they were written
by hand. No application could ever achieve that exept mypaint with a wacom
tablet :-). It's used to write professional quality scores for printing and
publishing, with ideals and the quality of by hand typesetting of scores of
the old days in mind.
How far does the wiki go? I mean, what's the scope, limited to pure
technical stuff of software installation and hardware setup, or can it go
further, like actual tutorials about how to write a score in lilypond, or
how to make a simple/complicated song with some applications?
grtz,
Bart
As I was looking through the pages while looking through the old layout
for the wiki, I moved the links for some pages to
http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/HowTos, but I didn't look
through the contents very carefully. If something seems out of date, or
inaccurate, just go ahead and make changes.
I don't think there's any limitations to the range of what the wiki
could consist of. The howto section is a perfect place to add just about
anything. I think it would be nice to have some more activity on the
wiki as a whole.
http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Resources is a good place
to add links to interesting sites. I've only begun populating it, and
I'm sure there's lots more that could be added, so feel free to do so.
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