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Re: A language reference (was: lily in scheme)
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David Brandon |
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Re: A language reference (was: lily in scheme) |
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Tue, 4 May 2004 13:15:12 -0400 |
On May 4, 2004, at 4:20 AM, Stefaan Himpe wrote:
Sounds like an interesting plan, but have a look at the existing
documentation first, I think there is already quite some reference
documentation available. (from the website: follow the links to
documentation, then program reference)
Well, yes, there is already almost what I'm looking for there. The
program reference is too low level. The "notation manual" section of
the Lilypond manual is almost it. Basically, I'm looking for a more
formal notation manual. In fact, I can probably cut and paste a lot
out of it. But I'm looking for something more brief, more formal, and
alphabetical. Here's a quick and dirty example of what I'm thinking.
Let me know if such a thing already exists, or if you think this would
be of use or not.
David
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