Son_V,

You want lilybin.com. Enter lilypond code on the left, click Preview to see
the engraved score on the right. Enable log to see the lilypond compile
output. If there is an error in the lilypond source that results in a Fatal
error compile condition, the result is usually a "Communications Error" and
NO error log output -- well, in my experience anyway.

The emails you refer to also provided a means by which one can use a
command line application like curl to send a .ly document to lilybin.com
and get back, in the terminal environment, the .pdf or .midi output.

Martin Tarenskeen was the primar developer of a .php application one can
run in a terminal session to do this without running curl at a prompt. I
have attached to this email the last version of his lilybin.php script.

On Apr 1, 2017 10:39 AM, "Son_V" <vincenzo.a...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> some days ago someone put a link for a web site where it was possible to
> make software request and obtain a Lilypond output. I forgotten the link,
> but it was liked a lot by one or more posters here, so I hope that I can
> receive that link, if anyone can help.
> Thanks.
>
>
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