Ok! The "gre"-prefixed commands are "internal" commands and not part of
what users should use, but it doesn't hurt to support them...

The way I'm used to thinking about commands would include "@" in any internal command. Since users can't use "@" under normal circumstances said commands are protected from user manipulation. Commands without "@" are user commands. Hence, when I saw three versions of the includescore command, none with an "@" in them, I assumed that they were all user commands which represented an evolving naming convention with all of them being included for backwards compatibility.

Would it be a good idea to modify the internal commands somewhat?  Maybe:
\greincludetexscore -> \gre@includetexscore
\greincludegabcscore -> \gre@includegabcscore

Additionally the commands using the "legacy" naming conventions could issue a warning indicating that they are depreciated and may be removed at some point.

This is great! It's certainly worth some documentation and maybe a
tutorial with some very short examples, I'm sure many people will be
interested! What do you think?

While I tried to make the README have fully detailed instructions, there is just so much that one can do with plain text. Right now I'm testing the engines on TeXWorks, which functions very similarly to TeXShop and has versions for Windows and Linux. While I don't have a Linux machine (and am not familiar enough with it to use Parallels to create a VM of it) I can and will test them on Windows (XP at least) in addition to Mac OSX. Preliminary tests have them working already in OSX (I just have to double check some stuff with paths and filenames). Once I get them working on Windows as well, I'll start working on a full set of documentation for the website that includes pictures and examples. I've already checked out a copy of the website in preparation for that.

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(R. Padraic Springuel)

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