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Re: address@hidden (bash script)


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: address@hidden (bash script)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:48:48 +0200
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Maybe you are thinking of the script used in the Windows/Cygwin
distribution, which lets you process a file and show the result
in Acrobat by just double-clicking on the file.

You may also want to take a look at jedit with its recent plugin
for LilyPond. See the mailing list archives.

   /Mats

Francois Planiol-Auger wrote:
Hi!

I found some time ago a bash script in internet, that actualize the
.pdf-viewer every time you save. Infortunately, I dont find it again.

Does somebody knows where I can find it or something like that?

I mean a bash-script automatizing [ save the file, invoque lilypond
"filename", invoque acroread "filename" ] only with the command: ^s (save).
(I will certainly soon learn how to make that kind of programm myself, but I
am in stress...)

I work mainly under Suse Linux 9.0 with lilypond 2.2.0. I dont have a
favourite editor, but I think very seriously about The Hessling Editor.
If different, the answer to this question for Windows ME and Cygwin would be
very nice too.

Thanks in advance!

François


PS Thanks to Mats Bengtsson for the \"s

The solution was \\\"s without double quotes

-> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
-> Von: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:address@hidden
-> Gesendet: Montag, 13. September 2004 10:28
-> An: address@hidden
-> Cc: address@hidden
-> Betreff: Re: german ss or \"s
->
->
-> You didn't say what version of LilyPond you use, neither what
-> operating system or text editor you have.
->
-> In all recent versions, it should work to just insert the plain ß or
-> directly in the .ly file. However, this requires that your text
-> editor save the file using Latin1 encoding (also called ISO 8859-1).
-> If you have LilyPond version 2.2.x or older, you may also use the
-> LaTeX commands, just replace each backslash with a double backslash.
-> Since the double quote " is also used to delimit strings, the \"s
-> requires some extra care. First of all, you should enclose the full
-> syllable in double quotes, than you should add an extra backslash
-> both before the backslash and before the " like
-> "thi\\\"s"
->
->    /Mats
->
-> address@hidden wrote:
-> > Hi,
-> > I was enjoying the deepest peace with my computer, using lilypond, till
-> > just now, searching nervously for the ß (german ss, or scharf s, latex
-> > \"s)
-> > I tried all codes for this charakter, but no one ansewered with the
-> > beloved scharf s that my heart so much desires.
-> > Who can help me?
-> > Thanks in advance!
-> > Fran\{c}cois Planiol-Auger
-> > Church musician
-> >
-> >
-> > _______________________________________________
-> > lilypond-user mailing list
-> > address@hidden
-> > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
->
-> --
-> =============================================
->   Mats Bengtsson
->   Signal Processing
->   Signals, Sensors and Systems
->   Royal Institute of Technology
->   SE-100 44  STOCKHOLM
->   Sweden
->   Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463
->          Fax:   (+46) 8 790 7260
->   Email: address@hidden
->   WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe
-> =============================================



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        Mats Bengtsson
        Signal Processing
        Signals, Sensors and Systems
        Royal Institute of Technology
        SE-100 44  STOCKHOLM
        Sweden
        Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463                         
        Fax:   (+46) 8 790 7260
        Email: address@hidden
        WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe
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