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  1. Use square bracket at the start of a staff group
  2. User defined time signatures
  3. Using PostScript to generate special note head shapes
  4. Using Scheme to display the list of all supported midi instruments
  5. Using a custom \elseTag command to replace several \tag commands
  6. Using a different rest stencil globally (e.g., printing rests as circles)
  7. Using a percent repeat with plainchant
  8. Using a tick as the breath mark symbol
  9. Using ad hoc paper sizes
  10. Using alternative flag styles
  11. Using an extra voice for breaks
  12. Using any arbitrary markup as LyricHyphen
  13. Using arpeggioBracket to make divisi more visible
  14. Using arpeggioBracket to show special fingering
  15. Using autochange with more than one voice
  16. Using brackets instead of parentheses for \parenthesize
  17. Using double slurs for legato chords
  18. Using grace note slashes with normal heads
  19. Using header fields in arbitrary markup
  20. Using ly:grob-object to access grobs with \tweak
  21. Using lyrics as markup text
  22. Using lyrics to add sticking for a drum part
  23. Using make-connected-path-stencil to draw custom shapes
  24. Using marklines in a Frenched score
  25. Using markup for a staff's instrumentName
  26. Using non-standard clef positions and adding customized clef definitions
  27. Using numbers as part of Lilypond variable names
  28. Using path expressions to override stencils
  29. Using tags to produce mensural and modern music from the same source
  30. Using the \tweak command to tweak individual grobs
  31. Using the high bass clef
  32. Using the input-tag property to create musical outlines
  33. Using the whiteout property
  34. Using ties with arpeggios
  35. Variable bow thickness depending on length
  36. Vaticana ligatures
  37. Vertical brace spanning several lyrics lines
  38. Vertical line as a baroque articulation mark
  39. Vertical spacing of footnotes
  40. Vertical spacing text with Markup
  41. Vertically aligned StaffGroups without connecting SystemStartBar
  42. Vertically aligned dynamics and textscripts
  43. Vertically aligning dynamics across multiple notes
  44. Vertically aligning ossias and lyrics
  45. Vertically aligning stanza numbers of different staves
  46. Vertically centered common lyrics
  47. Vertically centering paired figured bass extenders
  48. Vocal ensemble template
  49. Vocal ensemble template with automatic piano reduction
  50. Vocal ensemble template with lyrics aligned below and above the staves

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