> "moboyle79" == moboyle79 writes:
moboyle79> At the bottom of the file being edited, put
moboyle79> %%% Local Variables:
moboyle79> %%% LilyPond-master-file: "SomeMasterFileName.ly"
moboyle79> %%% End:
Thanks, this works, and is exactly what I wanted to know.
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Laura
I found out what the name of the variable
> I had to set was.
>
> Is anyone using this feature who could give me a hint?
>
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> > I'm working on a piece where what I'm editing is the include files,
> > but what I want to run lilypond on is a master file. I've been
> > enjoying just saying "C-c C-l" to run lilypond, but I can't figure out
> > how to tell lilypond what the master file is.
> But
Laura Conrad:
>
> I'm working on a piece where what I'm editing is the include files,
> but what I want to run lilypond on is a master file. I've been
> enjoying just saying "C-c C-l" to run lilypond, but I can't figure out
> how to tell lilypond what the master file is.
>
> I already have a t
I'm working on a piece where what I'm editing is the include files,
but what I want to run lilypond on is a master file. I've been
enjoying just saying "C-c C-l" to run lilypond, but I can't figure out
how to tell lilypond what the master file is.
I already have a template with some local vari