What is the "path-to-file" ?

2014-08-01 9:37 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, 2014-07-31 at 19:21 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> >
> >      1.  Started a new score
> >      2.  Added some staffs and voices
> >      3.  Set an initial time signature, clef and key signature
> >      4.  Added notes and chords of various durations
> >      5.  Added some ties, slurs, articulations and ornaments, key and
> >         time signature changes
> >      6.  Add a further movement.
> >      7.  Navigate around the score altering all the types of things.
> >      8.  Save a LilyPond file
> >      9.  Save a pdf
> >     10.  Save the score.
> >
> > We couldn't usefully test that the pdf was unchanged (as it depends on
> > external software) but we could test the LilyPond output. (I guess we
> > don't have a facility to do that yet, but I guess we could do it?).
> >
> > I'll try and construct such a script
>
> Well, in trying to do this I have come across what I suppose is a bug:
> if you start denemo with -i path-to-file
> and then do (d-New) the path-to-file is executed again.
> Unless someone tells me this is intended (in which case it needs to go
> in the --help description of the the -i option) I will fix this.
>
> Richard
>
>
>


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