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From: | Graham Percival |
Subject: | Re: automatic generation of input/lsr/ |
Date: | Fri, 09 Feb 2007 20:50:55 -0800 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Macintosh/20061207) |
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Uh. Those braces are completely irritating!The problem is this: in LSR, a user sees this: ---- The property @code{chordNameExceptions} can used to store a list of special notations for specific chords. ---- and he wonders what on earth the @code means.Mhmm. Why not creating LSR snippets in texinfo format, exporting them to HTML? This would simplify things a lot...
For us, yes. But it would make the database a lot more complicated... and in any case, the database is already created. The actual lilypond text is in a separate field from the snippet description. In the LSR database, it's stored as either plaintext or HTML; this field is translated into the texidoc \header{}s you saw in the extracted .ly files.
Cheers, - Graham
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