https://codereview.appspot.com/95710044/diff/20001/scm/documentation-lib.scm
File scm/documentation-lib.scm (right):

https://codereview.appspot.com/95710044/diff/20001/scm/documentation-lib.scm#newcode112
scm/documentation-lib.scm:112: (or (vector? val) ; vector is an ly-type
Comment makes no sense.

https://codereview.appspot.com/95710044/diff/20001/scm/documentation-lib.scm#newcode138
scm/documentation-lib.scm:138: (lambda (port) (pretty-print val port
#:display? #t))
Wouldn't #:display? #t show a partial value of "string" as string
without quotes?  The examples in the issue report don't contain strings,
so it's hard to guess.

https://codereview.appspot.com/95710044/diff/20001/scm/documentation-lib.scm#newcode144
scm/documentation-lib.scm:144: (string-regexp-substitute "\n " "\n  "
str)))
pretty-print has a key #:per-line-prefix.  Would that be easier to use?

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