> From: Urs Liska <[email protected]> > > I repeat my (corrected) suggestion which could be a workaround at least. > > If you can use Frescobaldi from Git you can pull and checkout the > "accounting" branch (not "statistics") of my Frescobaldi fork on > https://github.com/uliska/frescobaldi. (Ah no, you don't necessarily need > Git, you can also download a ZIP file of any branch from Github) This allows > you to copy a rudimentary statistic to clipboard on a file basis (the open > document). This contains a line > > XX | Note > > which you could grep or something like this to get your numbers. > > Very hacky but _could_ work if the number of files is not too big. > > HTH > Urs >
I'll give that a try after our launch. It would be a good feature to have in Frescobaldi. It's a common feature in a word processor, and also belongs in a tool like Frescobaldi. For my purpose (score split over many files) David's suggestion likely works better. I assume the Frescobaldi "hack" only counts the notes in the file that is open? Or does it follow the includes (recursively)? _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
