Peter,

On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 5:23 AM, Peter Toye <lilyp...@ptoye.com> wrote:

>  David,
>
> Not quite sure what you mean about a template. I use Frescobaldi for input
> at the moment, and that doesn't seem to have a way of changing the standard
> header format, so I have to delete it and include my personal favourite
> (which can be in a \include file).
>
> Or do you mean a Lilypond template? I can't find any reference to such a
> thing in the documentation, apart from an informal use of the word to refer
> to a snippet which sets up a stave system. As opposed to a (e.g. MS word)
> template file which contains layout and preference features.
>
>
I was using "template" in the sense of a model for a file (or part of a
file) that you save somewhere and reuse--nothing formal..

--David
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