On 25 Feb 2008, at 21:34, Nicolas Sceaux wrote:

It's not just about producing strings. It's also about parsing the previous content (to find out, say, the current duration, or octave), and remembering previous typings (accidentals for instance). It's also about modifying the previous content (change an alteration, a duration, an octave), or even a whole region of text (transposition for instance). All these things belong to
the editor, as does the assoiated key map.

Have you thought about it in this terms: What syntax in LilyPond would minimize this Emacs programming?

  Hans Åberg




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