+A: See F<lilyponddefs.tex>, it has some comments.
+
+Q: How do I place lyrics under I<each> of the staves in a score, as in
+choral music. I can work out how to put lyrics for each line all under
+the top line, or at the bottom but not between!
+
+A: You change the order lyrics and staves. You have to name all
+staves (lyric and melodic), otherwise they will end up in the same
+staff/lyricline
+
+
+ \score {
+ < \melodic \type Staff = "treble" \trebleMelody
+ \lyric \type Lyrics = "tlyrics" \trebtext
+ \type Staff = "bass" \melodic \bassMelody
+ \lyric \type Lyrics = "blyrics" \basstext
+ >
+ \paper { }
+ }
+
+
+Q: How do I put more than one marking on a note.
+
+A: You can stack them
+
+ c4^"a"^"b"
+
+or use spacing-notes to put markings at different horizontal positions
+
+ < c1
+ { s4\ff s4^"text" s4-\marcato s4 }
+ >
+
+
+
+=head2 Development
+
+Q: Could you implement feature XXXX? It is really easy, just extend
+the syntax to allow YYYY!
+
+A: If it is reasonable, I'll add XXXX to the TODO list. In general
+finding a cute syntax (such as YYYY) isn't very hard. The complicated
+issue how to adapt the internals to do XXXX. The parser is really a
+simple front end to the complicated internals.
+
+Q: Can I join in on LilyPond development? How do I do this?
+
+A: LilyPond development is open for anyone who wants to join. We try
+to use a Bazaar style development model for LilyPond, see
+http://locke.ccil.org/~esr/writings/cathedral.html. This means:
+frequent releases, everyone can send in a patch or do suggestions and
+all development discussions are public.
+
+To be precise, discussions take place on the gnu-music-discuss mailing
+list, which is open for subscription to everyone.
+
+
+Q: I want to implement XXXX! Should I do this?
+
+A: There might be better ways of doing XXXX, so it's a good thing to
+ask about this before you start hacking. If you want to keep in touch
+with current developments, you should subscribe to the mailing list
+(see the "links" section of the documentation).
+
+
+Q: I want to implement XXXX! How should I do this?
+
+A: Your best bet of getting me to include code, is to present it as a
+"fait accompli", ie., to send me a patch.
+
+
+Q: I made some code, how do I get you to include it?
+
+A: Send in a patch:
+
+ diff -urN old-file new-file > patch
+
+or
+
+ diff -urN old-directory/ new-directory/ > patch
+
+Alternatively, you can use F<bin/make-patch.py>. Don't forget to put
+in your name and e-mail address.