On 11-Oct-04, at 12:06 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
How about the \verb trick? I.e. have
\lilypond+<code>+ \lilypond!<code>!
where + and ! can be arbitrary but matching?
From a documentation/support standpoint, I'd discourage any "arbitrary but matching" characters.
Why do we need to have \lilypond{}, anyway? I mean, what's wrong with \begin{lilypond} \end{lilypond} ?
Sure, there's a bit of extra typing, but you have to do that kind of thing in LaTeX anyway -- \begin{center}Title\end{center}, for example. It just seems to me that maintaining \lilypond{} is more trouble than it's worth.
Cheers, - Graham
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