If you look at the MWE example I provided to illustrate what I believe is 
misleading information about a ‘FATAL’ error, then it has plain text which it 
ignores, claims a fatal error and proceeds to make a perfectly good PDF. Based 
on this it means one can have blocks of text as comments or documentation with 
no syntax, happily ignore the error, and have a nice new way of annotating 
lilypoind source code files. I hope people can see that this is clearly absurd.

It’s the FATAL error message that I am questioning. That terminology in my IT 
world means the program cannot go on. It’s a simply confusing. adjective. One 
could say given the behaviour that it should be a warning.

Andrew


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