Since these details on the input and output of the Scheme functions are
described in 11.2.3, we could skip it. Or reformulate it into something like:
"Markups are implemented as special Scheme functions, that produce a
Stencil object given a number of arguments."

  /Mats


Graham Percival wrote:

11.2 Markup programmer interface

Markups are implemented as special Scheme functions. When applied with as arguments an output definition (\layout or \paper), and a list of properties and other arguments, produce a Stencil object.

    * Markup construction in Scheme
    * How markups work internally
    * Markup command definition
----

I have no idea what the second sentence is trying to say. Can I simply delete it?
- Graham



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