Quoting Nicolas Sceaux <nicolas.sce...@gmail.com>:
Why not defining e.g. a score-lines markup list command, which can be
used in situations where it is preferable to get one stencil per system.
Hmm, this is certainly an interesting idea; I am going to experiment
with it to see where it leads us.
My only possible objection could be, how useful it is to keep the
current/existing behavior. My feeling is that it is not even very-well
defined. As a matter of actual fact, that area of code is not even
stable. The ability to do more one line of embedded score, is a recent
addition; before Neil's little change, the score command simply
selected 0-th element of the 'systems' vector and discarded everything
else; Neil's code is a first approximation to something more useful.
Keeping backward compatibility with an existing command makes perfect
sense when the existing command is something proven, mature, and used
by stuff built on top. Given the basic nature of the problems with the
score command, I doubt this code has seen lots of use -- especially
that it is very, very young code.
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