I believe that this snippet from the first answer may be helpful:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5370326/changing-all-the-colors-in-
lilypond
But from what understand, more useful may by this part of documentation
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/internals/contexts
or rather this
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/internals/all-layout-object
s
where you can find relevant engraver and check, of which context(s) it
is part of.
Cheers,
Basia
On śro, 2019-01-23 at 15:50 -0600, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> Wondering if such a thing exists?
>
> I know I can color-code voices (e.g., /voiceOne, etc.) but I'm
> thinking about annotated output for all contexts, staves, voices
> (something like the Annotate Spacing option).
>
> Because LP is written to create implicit contexts it is sometimes
> difficult to see what's being done by LP when it parses code if
> things go awry. Having contexts, named or otherwise, shown in the
> output would be helpful. I recently tried to move lyric output above
> a staff in a temporary polyphonic context and could not get it to
> work on my own. I eventually found a snippet that the job. Having LP
> show which contexts are which might have revealed why my \lyricsto
> "name" was not working.
>
> Guy
>
> Guy Stalnaker
> jimmyg...@gmail.com
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