Thanks David.

https://codereview.appspot.com/151920044/diff/1/Documentation/usage/running.itely
File Documentation/usage/running.itely (right):

https://codereview.appspot.com/151920044/diff/1/Documentation/usage/running.itely#newcode103
Documentation/usage/running.itely:103: Many standard @q{shell} commands
can be used alongside LilyPond.
On 2014/10/01 10:08:25, dak wrote:
You don't list any actual shell commands but rather make use of shell
*features*.

It's more like

     Since LilyPond is a command line application, features of the
@q{shell} used
for calling LilyPond can also be put to good use.

Done.

https://codereview.appspot.com/151920044/diff/1/Documentation/usage/running.itely#newcode127
Documentation/usage/running.itely:127: terminal application to see if
output @q{redirection} is supported or if
On 2014/10/01 10:08:25, dak wrote:
The terminal application usually is not involved with output
redirection even
though there are some with the capacity of creating a session log.
But that's
not for individual commands then.  So I'd remove the "terminal
application"
here.

I reworded this similar to a section near the beginning of this *.tely
file where we also reference Windows and MacOS X users.

https://codereview.appspot.com/151920044/

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