Hi, is it possible somehow to hook into the engraving process and color all grobs that have been manually tweaked?
In my library I have a 'draft mode'. All my functions or shorthands that tweak the positioning have a counterpart in draft mode. The draft mode functions basically call the normal functions and add coloring to them. This way I can compile a score in draft mode and immediately see where I had to apply some manual interventions. While this is quite useful in the process of finishing a score (and also to evaluate LilyPond's performance) it obviously only works with tweaks applied through my custom functions. But it would only be _really_ useful if I could highlight _all_ manual interventions. Of course it isn't a viable solution to write such functions for any tweak I'm applying so I thought if it would be possible to do such a thing in a more fundamental way. So would such a thing be possible, maybe in Scheme? Or if that's not possible in Scheme would that be an interesting feature request? Urs _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user