+* LilyPond input should be produce via
+ @lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right]
+ with `fragment' and `relative=2' optional.
+
+ Examples about page layout may alter the quote/ragged-right
+ options. Omitting `verbatim' is not recommended (other than the
+ ``inspirational headword'' examples)
+
+* Do not forget to create @cindex entries for new sections of text.
+ Enter commands with @funindex, i.e.
+ @cindex pitches, writing in different octaves
+ @funindex \relative
+ do not bother with the @code{} (they are added automatically). These
+ items are added to both the command index and the unified index.
+
+* Avoid long stretches of input code. Noone is going to read them in
+ print. Instead refer to an example input file (with @lsr{}); these
+ are clickable in HTML.
+
+* Abbrevs in caps, e.g., HTML, DVI, MIDI, etc.
+
+* Colon usage
+
+ 1. To introduce lists
+ 2. When beginning a quote: "So, he said,..."
+ This usage is rarer. Americans often just use a comma.
+ 3. When adding a defining example at the end of a sentence.
+
+
+%%%%% HINTS FOR TECHNICAL WRITING STYLE