Hi David,

On 02/04/2008, David Fedoruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
>  In general I prefer the first option. However, may I propose a compromise?
>
>  I always find examples *in context* the most valuable. That said, it
>  is sometimes difficult to tell where the example command illustrated
>  and the surrounding context begin and leave off. If there were some
>  way of delineating these things it would be most helpful!
>
>  Thanx

In the case of musical examples, I'd tend to agree with you; but
surely the simplest method of delineating markup commands would be to
strip away all the extraneous material, thus providing a concise
demonstration of their properties?

Regards,
Neil


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