Graham Percival wrote:

The strong editorial decision from a few months ago is this:

Notation Reference: defines the lilypond input syntax.
I think it describes a lot more than just the syntax.

Application Usage: how to compile the syntax, how to convert to/from the syntax (including old versions), including the syntax in other programs, etc.

Internals Reference: defines the "under the hood" lilypond stuff.

Which doesn't really make sense, since you have to look under the hood
every time you want to make a property setting.

Note: I'm not saying that I disagree on the currently proposed division into
separate manuals, just about your description of them.

  /Mats


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