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Am 08.10.2017 um 09:05 schrieb Jacques Menu Muzhic:
Hello Craig,
You can create a script (text) file like this one, make it executable
and accessible in your PATH:
I don’t know Mac but I assume that it can be done *MUCH* easier:
lilypond
Not standard way for such simple things that only require a shell
expansion of *.ly … but of course you can do that.
Am 10.10.2017 um 01:18 schrieb Ivan Kuznetsov:
You could learn how to use a makefile. That is the
standard way to do such a thing under unix.
Maxime's Music
You could learn how to use a makefile. That is the
standard way to do such a thing under unix.
Maxime's Music wrote:
>
> What do I need to type to get lilypond to engrave all files in a folder
> (wihout the point-and-click)?
Am 08.10.2017 um 09:05 schrieb Jacques Menu Muzhic:
Hello Craig,
You can create a script (text) file like this one, make it executable
and accessible in your PATH:
I don’t know Mac but I assume that it can be done *MUCH* easier:
lilypond -dno-point-and-click *.ly
"Maxime's Music" writes:
> Hi Lilyponders,
>
> I'm trying to run lilypond from the terminal (Mac OS 10.13) but I must be
> doing something wrong.
So what are you doing, and what is the response?
> What do I need to type to get lilypond to engrave all files in a
Hello Craig,
You can create a script (text) file like this one, make it executable and
accessible in your PATH:
###
user@lilydev: ~/bin > cat CompileAllLilyPondFiles
#!/bin/bash
USAGE="==> Usage: $0 sourceFolder destFolder"
if [ $# -ne 4 ]; then
echo "$USAGE"
Hi Lilyponders,
I'm trying to run lilypond from the terminal (Mac OS 10.13) but I must be
doing something wrong.
What do I need to type to get lilypond to engrave all files in a folder
(wihout the point-and-click)?
All the best,
Craig
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*Craig Dabelstein*
Maxime's Music