Hi Mike
Time to eat humble pie :)
Here's the output from command line on Windows Vista:
C:\Users\Trevor>lilypond foo.ly bar.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.13.53
Processing `foo.ly'
Parsing...
error: program too old: 2.13.53 (file requires: 2.13.54)
Finding the ideal number of pages...
Fitting music on 1 page...
Drawing systems...
Layout output to `foo.ps'...
Converting to `./foo.pdf'...
Processing `bar.ly'
Parsing...
error: program too old: 2.13.53 (file requires: 2.13.54)
Finding the ideal number of pages...
Fitting music on 1 page...
Drawing systems...
Layout output to `bar.ps'...
Converting to `./bar.pdf'...
error: failed files: "bar.ly foo.ly"
It works exactly the same in the bash shell that comes with mingw.
Trevor
----- Original Message -----
From: <m...@apollinemike.com>
To: "-Eluze" <elu...@gmail.com>
Cc: <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: filename in markup
On Mar 15, 2011, at 1:21 PM, -Eluze wrote:
m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
One issue with this solution is that if you do batch processing
from the
command line:
lilypond foo.ly bar.ly
Then the solution no longer works. Is there a more secure way to
get the
correct file name?
this works perfectly for me (windows vista, LP version 2.13.53)
Could you confirm by running the attached two files using the
following command:
lilypond foo.ly bar.ly
When I do it, both of them use the "bar" filename.
If this works on Windows, then I take back all of the mean things I
ever said about the Windows command line.
Cheers,
Mike
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