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Re: issues 2266 and 1721


From: Phil Holmes
Subject: Re: issues 2266 and 1721
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:54:14 +0100

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Charles Malahieude" <address@hidden> To: "Lily Bugs" <address@hidden>; "lilypond-devel" <address@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: issues 2266 and 1721


Hi all,

I just noticed something:

1- I overuse of @rlsrnamed{original,translated} in order to present a translated link towards "snippets", like @rlsrnamed{Pitches,Hauteurs}.

1-1 When in NR, this produces tons of lines in the logs like
WARNING: Unable to find node 'translated' in book snippets.
@rlsrnamed{Pitches,Hauteurs} is "snippets/hauteurs.fr.html" which doesn't exist, so I get nowhere.

1-2 When in LM, there in nothing in the logs
@rlsrnamed{Pitches,Hauteurs} is "snippets/pitches.fr.html" where I want to go, but non success.

2- I overuse of @rglosnamed{original,translated} in order to present a translated link towards "glossary" both in LM and NR, and I never get any kind of warning or error, and the link is effective. @rglosnamed{{Pitch names,Noms des notes} is "music-glossary/pitch-names.fr.html" where I want to arrive and it's a perfect landing.


My questioning is:
Why a same macro could behave differently when in LM or in NR, and why, though they look identical do they work differently according to the target manual?


Cheers,
Jean-Charles


I thought I'd have a look at this, and have just been doing so. I think the difference between learning and notation is that there is no instance of @rlsrnamed or @rlsr in learning, whereas it's used extensively in notation. So there's no difference in the file types, except it's used in one and not in the other....

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Phil Holmes





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