Good!
I'll give it a try.
Many thanks
MIX
Il Mercoledì 26 Febbraio 2014 11:04, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
Am 26.02.2014 10:49, schrieb Carlo Vanoni:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I'm a programmer, and I'm used to use command line parameters when compiling
> a program.
> As an example:
>
> gcc my_so
ve the fingering in a compilation.
best put this in a file which you can include or not when invoking LilyPond.
Eluze
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Am 26.02.2014 10:49, schrieb Carlo Vanoni:
Hi everyone.
I'm a programmer, and I'm used to use command line parameters when compiling a
program.
As an example:
gcc my_source_code.c -I"include_folder" -o my_program
Here, I tell the compiler to watch inside "include_folder" for files to include
Hi everyone.
I'm a programmer, and I'm used to use command line parameters when compiling a
program.
As an example:
gcc my_source_code.c -I"include_folder" -o my_program
Here, I tell the compiler to watch inside "include_folder" for files to include
during the copilation process.
My idea is t