Ian On 19 March 2012 13:45, Ian Hulin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Phil, > On 19/03/12 11:31, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Comment #4 on issue 2216 by [email protected]: AU: Document all >> options for lilypond -dhelp >> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2216 >> >> I noticed Graham has some commments. I'd also like to make sure >> that my terminology is correct. >> >> I.e. the command >> >> -d[symbol]=[value] or --define-default=[symbol]=[value] >> >> is this a Scheme 'symbol' or something else? >> >> I'd just like it to use the correct terminology. > 'symbol' == a command-line option name which is handled at scheme > level rather from within the C++ code. > > Quite often they are boolean flags so they default to using #t or #f > (because they are handled using scheme). In other cases, like > loglevel, they can use a whole set of string values. > > Maybe this? > -d[option-name]=[value] or --define-default=[option-name]=[value] >
Thanks, that helps a lot. -- -- James _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
