Hi Urs (et al.), > Maybe having it as a semi-official library would be more manageable?
Sure… whatever works best! > A suggestion regarding the interface: how about > \include "stylesheets/choral/octavo.ily” Okay. > There could be a hierarchy of different building blocks, and the actual > include file would pick from them what it needs and optionally add more items > to the stylesheet. Hmmm… I’d need to see it in action to see if that could really Do The Right Thing™. Let’s say we want the following choral stylesheets: octavo, letter in portrait orientation, and letter in landscape orientation. What’s the hierarchy, and how does the stylesheet put it all together? Then, when I want to make a stylesheet that mimics (e.g.) Barenreiter's octavo choral scores, how does that work? Obviously, this is related to my (our) Henle-Beethoven stylesheet discussions from last year. We’d want the library to include piano solo stylesheets for letter in both portrait and landscape orientations, and concert (9x12) in both orientations. Then if we wanted to extend to a Henle house style, and narrow that to “Henle piano folios ca. 1950” (with Abraham’s awesome new font, of course!), how does that work? Looking forward to making this a reality! Thanks, Kieren. _______________________ Kieren MacMillan, composer www: <http://www.kierenmacmillan.info> email: i...@kierenmacmillan.info _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user