David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> schrieb:
>
>We need to figure out how we can provide "style sheets", similar to how
>LaTeX makes it possible to define "document classes" (layout
>definitions
>and tools) and "packages" (raw functionality packaged into coherent
>interfaces).
>
>Moving in the direction where this is possible also takes some pressure
>of stable/unstable development and features/fixes: something which
>comes
>in its own, optionally used file is not disruptive to the core
>stability.
>

You can imagine that I like this idea ;-)
Would also make it more straightforward for editors to implement functionality 
based on LilyPond or Scheme code that's not part of LilyPond itself.

Is this just a thought or has there already been discussion about this?

Urs
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