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GDP: introducing examples
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
GDP: introducing examples |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 23:40:24 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Icedove 1.5.0.12 (X11/20070607) |
Currently we have a few different ways of introducing examples in the
docs. Should we standardize on a particular way, or just let doc
writers do whatever they want?
Currently we have a combination of four different ways.
1) The text just continues directly into
c'4\mf
2) The text suggests that one may do foo,
c'4^"foo"
3) The text directs the reader to the following example:
<< c'4 { e g } >>
4) The text forms a complete sentence.
c'4^-\mark \default
Should allow all? Specify one method? Disallow one or two methods?
- Graham
- GDP: introducing examples,
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- Re: GDP: introducing examples, Francisco Vila, 2007/10/19
- Re: GDP: introducing examples, Eyolf Østrem, 2007/10/19
- Re: GDP: introducing examples, Hans Aberg, 2007/10/19
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