Currently, the top level .gitignore (of LilyPond's repository) contains these
patterns:

I found no pattern negating them, in any .gitignore file (at any directory
level).

If any files match patterns in the .gitignore's, then:

* Should those .gitignore patterns be deleted?

* Should those matching files be removed?

* Should the top-level .gitignore include a negating pattern, to cause Git
to version-control the files? Such as (in the present case):

* (If the present, peculiar situation is exactly what is desired then)
should the top level .gitignore include some comment explaining it?

Actually, the following files match patterns in the .gitignore's:




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