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Re: filename in markup
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-Eluze |
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Re: filename in markup |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:31:24 -0700 (PDT) |
address@hidden wrote:
>
>
> Could you confirm by running the attached two files using the following
> command:
>
> lilypond foo.ly bar.ly
>
> When I do it, both of them use the "bar" filename.
> If this works on Windows, then I take back all of the mean things I ever
> said about the Windows command line.
>
well, sorry for my premature statement: it only works in the sense that it
compiles "correctly".
but the result is as you stated: only the name of the latter file is shown!
this looks like a timing problem: the variables are filled with the values
that are encountered and are replaced when another assignement occurs... in
the end, when ouputting, the last values remain!
cheers
Eluze
ps: i noticed another problem when compiling two files from the command line
if the 2nd name contains a blank - you have to embed this filename in triple
double-quotes like described in Usage (AU) for convert-ly - i could not find
where this is mentioned in the docs.
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