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Web: be more consistent with use of columns (issue 202080045 by address@


From: paulwmorris
Subject: Web: be more consistent with use of columns (issue 202080045 by address@hidden)
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 18:49:29 +0000

Reviewers: ,

Message:
Please review, thanks!

Description:
Web: be more consistent with use of columns

use a column on this page:
  introduction/text-input
use columns instead of news-items on this page:
  introduction/examples
only have one h3 heading per column on these pages
  introduction/easier-editing
  dowmloads
  community/google-summer-of-code

Please review this at https://codereview.appspot.com/202080045/

Affected files (+50, -26 lines):
  M Documentation/web/community.itexi
  M Documentation/web/download.itexi
  M Documentation/web/introduction.itexi


Index: Documentation/web/community.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/web/community.itexi b/Documentation/web/community.itexi index de483cfa29d56d6eb7b66e3aae84d8643b778ae3..df8c3a494977eace6a33be78dd29ea5db17aecdc 100644
--- a/Documentation/web/community.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/community.itexi
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ looking for others to participate in future programs.

 @divEnd

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 @subheading Our Ideas List

 Below is a list of projects that were suggested for the GSoC 2012
@@ -912,6 +912,9 @@ those who would like to tackle projects such as those listed below.
 A full list of all the current open issues can be found
 @uref{http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list, here}.

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+
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 @subheading Grace notes

 Fix problems with synchronization of grace notes.  Grace notes can
@@ -923,6 +926,9 @@ multiple staffs are used where some have grace notes and others don't.
 @strong{Recommended:} familiarity with LilyPond internals
 @strong{Mentor(s):} Mike Solomon, Carl Sorensen

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+
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 @subheading MusicXML

 Improving MusicXML import and export functions:
@@ -958,7 +964,9 @@ each output object to the XML tags.

 Familiarity with other scorewriters (for cross-testing) would also help.

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 @subheading Improve slurs and ties

 The default curves of slurs and ties are often unsatisfactory. Ties
@@ -971,6 +979,9 @@ the intended output and writing code to improve them.
 @strong{Recommended knowledge:} LilyPond knowledge, aesthetic sense
 @strong{Mentor(s):} Mike Solomon

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+
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 @subheading Adding variants of font glyphs

 @divClass{keep-bullets}
@@ -993,6 +1004,9 @@ it.
 @strong{Recommended knowledge:} basic LilyPond knowledge
 @strong{Mentor(s):} Werner Lemberg

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+
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 @subheading Improve default beam positioning

 For regular, cross-staff, broken and kneed beams.  Beaming should depend
@@ -1005,6 +1019,9 @@ section 2.2 here}). If possible also reduce beaming-computation time.
 @strong{Recommended knowledge:} aesthetic sense
 @strong{Mentor(s):} Mike Solomon, Carl Sorensen

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 @subheading Help improve compilation behavior

 Automatic code analysis tools, like valgrind memory leak detection or
Index: Documentation/web/download.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/web/download.itexi b/Documentation/web/download.itexi index ece6c7b39f72c2c75cd6e0d44134ed27687e1325..e4d872637e3b90ec137aa77e63acd57f20bda068 100644
--- a/Documentation/web/download.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/download.itexi
@@ -102,6 +102,9 @@ our bandwidth.
 @sourceimage{VTlogo_ITF,,,}
 @sourceimage{lao_banner_06_on_white_demo,,,}

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+
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 @subheading Legalese

 @divClass{legal}
Index: Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
diff --git a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi index cf00fadf64fee84d2d0424b9f441de24c9b0911a..86c7ada0ce5bc76a60b7ecb94dc7c8d8a9464745 100644
--- a/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
@@ -308,16 +308,16 @@ LilyPond is a powerful and flexible tool for engraving tasks of
 all kinds.  Please browse our gallery of examples and be inspired!


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 @subsubheading Classical Music

 This organ work by J.S. Bach is a fairly typical engraving project
 in LilyPond.

 @exampleImage{bach-bwv610}
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 @subsubheading Complex Notation

 This example from @emph{Goyescas} by Enrique Granados shows some
@@ -325,18 +325,18 @@ of the more advanced features of typesetting, including kneed
 beams, cross-staff stems, and voice-follow lines.

 @exampleImage{granados}
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 @subsubheading Early Music

 LilyPond also supports various types of ancient notation, such
 as this passage of Gregorian chant.

 @exampleImage{ancient-headword}
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 @subsubheading Modern Music

 Contemporary composers find LilyPond well-suited to displaying
@@ -344,10 +344,10 @@ unusual notation. Here is an excerpt from Trevor Bača's
 @emph{Čáry}, for unaccompanied bass flute.

 @exampleImage{cary}
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 @subsubheading Efficient, flexible creation of performance materials

 Various performance materials can be created from the same source
@@ -361,9 +361,9 @@ full score, piano-vocal reduction, and a violin part.

 @exampleImage{sesto-violin}

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 @subsubheading Tablature

 LilyPond supports tablature notation, which can be customized to
@@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ staff is generated automatically from notes entered for the 5-line
 staff.

 @exampleImage{tab-example}
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 @subsubheading Schenker Graphs

 Standard output can be modified heavily.  Here is an impressive
@@ -383,18 +383,18 @@ in @uref{http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8364 , Linux Journal}.
 The colors have been added for better visibility.

 @exampleImage{bach-schenker}
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 @subsubheading Customized Output

 A short excerpt from Stockhausen's Klavierstück II to demonstrate
 Lilypond's ability to provide customised output.

 @exampleImage{Stockhausen_Klavierstueck2}
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 @subsubheading Vocal Music

 LilyPond is excellent for vocal music of all kinds, from sacred
@@ -406,18 +406,18 @@ Vaticana style clefs, the slashed stems indicating plicated notes,
 and the ligature braces above certain groups of notes.

 @exampleImage{aucun-snippet}
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 @subsubheading Educational Applications

 LilyPond is perfectly suited for educational purposes as well.
 Here is an example of a simple counterpoint exercise.

 @exampleImage{theory}
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 @subsubheading Popular Music

 It is simple to create pop lead sheets with melody, lyrics,
@@ -426,9 +426,9 @@ predefined fretboard diagrams, but these can be heavily customized
 to suit nearly any situation.

 @exampleImage{chart}
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 @subsubheading Large Projects

 LilyPond is excellent for large projects like operas or works for
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ input provides greater accessibility -- this example was
 contributed by Hu Haipeng, a blind composer.

 @exampleImage{orchestra}
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 @divEnd

@@ -1073,6 +1073,7 @@ Read about our @ref{Text input}.
 @c TRANSLATORS, so far it's mostly from
 @c http://lilypond.org/web/switch/howto

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 @subheading @qq{Compiling} Music

@imageClickable{nereid-shot-small,png, (click to enlarge), nereid-shot,png, right} @@ -1181,7 +1182,7 @@ command completion, and pre-made templates. Other programs
 actually provide a GUI which allows direct manipulation of a
 graphical score.  For more information, see @ref{Easier editing}.

-
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 @divClass{column-center-bottom}
 @subheading Where now?
@@ -1465,7 +1466,10 @@ like to review the @ref{Features}, @ref{Examples}, or the
 approach to the computational aesthetics of classical engraving is
 explained in our @ref{Background}.

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 @subheading Legalese

 @divClass{legal}



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