As I have never contributed to docs, I'm always a bit embarassed in giving advices. So, first many thanks to all.
In any case:

I found absolutely necessary to have in lily docs many diagrams as possibile. Lily is a complex program, where user can operate at different level. A schema showing all the components of Lily and all the point where user can operate will be mostly helpful.

One of the most difficult point with Lily for a new user is that you can make things in many ways. This is richness, indeed. But only if you understand the underlying structure.
Some figures will help.

My2c

Best

-a-

On 29 Apr 2006, at 18:16, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

What target group do you have in mind? Unless you are a programmer, I don't really see how it would help an ordinary music typesetter.

  /Mats

Quoting Tomas Valusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hello,

has anyone created a block diagram of LilyPond, which would show data flow, relationship between various modules, etc? It would be great help for obtaining global idea what LilyPond's about.

Tomas Valusek


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