Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11)

2013-10-16 Thread Phil Burfitt
David Kastrap wrote The help string is supposed to imply using either -I DIR or --include=DIR Urs Liska wrote But please try again and put your include files in a folder without spaces in the name, e.g. 'C:/guitar-lute' Minimal example... \version 2.17.8 \include functions.ly

Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11)

2013-10-16 Thread Urs Liska
Hm, I don't if that matters, but I would place the include option _before_ the filename. Otherwise everything looks correct to me. Strange. But it's definitely not a Frescobaldi issue anymore. Best Urs Phil Burfitt phil.burf...@talktalk.net schrieb: David Kastrap wrote The help string is

Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11)

2013-10-16 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org writes: Hm, I don't if that matters, but I would place the include option _before_ the filename. Otherwise everything looks correct to me. Strange. You can specify multiple include paths on the command line (and they will accumulate) and multiple files (and they

Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11)

2013-10-16 Thread Phil Burfitt
Hi Urs, - Original Message - From: Urs Liska To: Phil Burfitt ; lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 9:29 PM Subject: Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11) Hm, I don't if that matters, but I would place the include option _before_

Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11)

2013-10-16 Thread Urs Liska
: Re: Lilypond command-line --include (was Frescobaldi 2.0.11) Hm, I don't if that matters, but I would place the include option _before_ the filename. Otherwise everything looks correct to me. Strange. But it's definitely not a Frescobaldi issue anymore. Best Urs lilypond -I