Am 20.04.2018 um 23:06 schrieb Gianmaria Lari:
When I want to try a lilypond snippet using Frescobaldi, I normally
create a new file and I compile it without save it explicitly.
Frescobaldi saves it for me in a temporary folder (in my Frescobaldi
settings I have "Save the document if possibile" checked).
For example if I do it now, in the lilypond log window I read:
Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.19.81 [Untitled (4)]... Processing
`*C:/Users/GIANMA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/frescobaldi-n5pqsywf/tmp0fvvk0ae/document.ly
<http://document.ly>*' Parsing... Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects... Interpreting music...
.....
So the termporary path where it is saving my lilypond source is
C:/Users/GIANMA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/frescobaldi-n5pqsywf/tmp0fvvk0ae/document.ly
<http://document.ly>
I'm writing a small program that make some processing on the lilypond
source file and the pdf/png file and I would need this path information.
Does Frescobaldi writes this path in any (log) file? Alternatively, is
there any way to make Frescobaldi/lilypond writing the compile result
in a file as well as in the lilypond log window?
I'm not sure what you want to achieve here.
It might be possible to access the information you are looking from
through a Frescobaldi Snippet (which may be written in Python), but
could you state more explicitly what your "small program" should be
doing with your unsaved LilyPond code?
Urs
Thank you, g.
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