Searching with Google tends to be more effective for me in solving my
issues with learning LilyPond and troubleshooting my work, especially
with the ability to simply type the query into the address bar of my
browser. (Though that is after I took the time to go through the
learning manual and at least review what documentation is available to
become familiar with it.)
The one thing I have learned, after a couple of instances of finding the
wrong version's documentation (or multiple versions of the
documentation): I always start my search with:
lilypond 2.19
and then my search terms. That will usually make the official
documentation for the proper version come to the top of the search
results and lower the risk of finding answers that relate to previous
versions.
Kristin
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Kristin Rollins
address@hidden Portsmouth, VA
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016, at 06:44 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
That's one reason why it makes sense to look at the accompanying
documentation of a LilyPond installation rather than search blindly for
something on the net (which will frequently deliver outdated information
and infrequently advance information).
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