I just reencountered the following StackExchange exchange when looking for something else:
<https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/50184/how-to-define-a-lilypond-function-to-return-set-of-notes-given-a-pitch> It has almost sort of a tutorial answer by some one-time poster (not all that rare for LilyPond questions, almost as if somebody were trying to avoid building up a reputation). At some time in the distant past, there was the "LilyPond Report" for capturing a bit of content <https://web.archive.org/web/20130813084059/http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-27#a_kind_of_magic> but it was not as much in Q&A form and not that much searchable. There is nothing wrong per se with the user list, but it's not indexed in a manner where many of the high quality answers would be accumulated into wisdom, and it is comparatively rare that something gets condensed into the somewhat hard to find LSR, and then the educational aspect goes somewhat missing. This kind of stuff does not rise to the level where making a package of the code makes a lot of sense either. Just throwing this out in case somebody has an idea for such things. -- David Kastrup My replies have a tendency to cause friction. To help mitigating damage, feel free to forward problematic posts to me adding a subject like "timeout 1d" (for a suggested timeout of 1 day) or "offensive".
