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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 1:51
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Subject: Re: Removing the tagline from
the command-line
Am
Sonntag, 5. Dezember 2010, um 14:38:09 schrieb Phil Holmes:
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I'm told that the tagline can be turned off using some scheme, and that
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this can then be invoked from the command line. I want to be able to do
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this for my regression comparison tool, but have been unable to work it
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out. Can someone give me the recipe, please?
Create
a file called e.g. no-tagline.ily with the contents:
\header
{ tagline = ##f }
Then
you can pass the -dinclude-settings=no-tagline.ily option to lilypond. That
way all files will use the additional settings from no-tagline.ily. That was
the main reason for adding the include-settings option...
lilypond
-dinclude-settings=no-tagline.ily accidental-ancient.ly
Chers,
Reinhold
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