On Wed, 3 Jun 2026, Carl Sorensen wrote: > It would be a new snippet, which would create a new wiki page. We don't > edit the wiki; it's automatically generated from the snippets. >
I believe the spirit of the Wiki is that anyone can edit it. Only those snippets that are marked Category:Included in the official documentation - LilyPond wiki <https://wiki.lilypond.community/wiki/Category:Included_in_the_official_documentation> should not be touched. But … > You could prepare your new snippet, and ask on the -user list to see if > there's a consensus that your snippet should replace the existing snippet. > … as Carl suggests here, getting input from this user list before adding a snippet to the Wiki is often a good idea. I have done so myself. In case this is helpful inspiration … here is an example of a Wiki page that intentionally shows multiple ways of doing the same basic thing all within a single page/snippet: Typesetting IPA transcriptions for lyrics - LilyPond wiki <https://wiki.lilypond.community/wiki/Typesetting_IPA_transcriptions_for_lyrics> .
