> . saying > > lilypond -o foo.tex foo.ly > > creates a file called `foo.tex.tex' -- is this really intentional? What Han-Wen meant in his answer is that typically, lilypond will output two files, one .tex file and one .midi file, you could also get for example a .ps file. For this reason, the -o option does only set the base name of the file.
- problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Werner LEMBERG
- problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Han-Wen Nienhuys
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Werner LEMBERG
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Mats Bengtsson
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Werner LEMBERG
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Han-Wen Nienhuys
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Tom Cato Amundsen
- Re: problems with lilypond 1.1.43 Tom Cato Amundsen