"Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> writes:

> A real example using a template which
> provides an SATB choir on two staves with lyrics between them and
> a piano staff with accompaniment is attached.

I've been using a similar approach for SLHML choir, with a skeleton
template (attached). I haven't been able to add this to LSR since it's
not a snippet file, but a package of associated files.

> A nice feature is that any context left without input is not printed,
> so the same template could be used for SA and piano, just piano, a
> variable number of verses, etc.

Exactly.

> \use SA-TB-B-template

An important 'feature' of the hypothetical \use (as opposed to \include)
would be that it can do things in the beginning (e.g., settings), and at
the end (e.g., handle the \score part(s)).

-- Johan

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