See https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues/512

Am 26. Oktober 2014 18:28:01 MEZ, schrieb Joram <noeck.marb...@gmx.de>:
>
>>> However I think that having the possibility to define custom
>compilers
>>> would be very useful.
>>
>>
>> Sorry if I’m wrong, but can’t you type anything you like into
>> Frescobaldi’s Engrave (Custom) command line window? Something like:
>>
>> python ~/scripts/myLilypondScript.py $filename
>>
>> ...should run the script and pass it the filename, however that works
>in Python.
>
>Yes, that’s what I tried yesterday, too. And it works. This is actually
>
>pretty close to what I want. It also puts the output in the output 
>window, very nicely.
>
>The only thing is: I can’t have such an entry in the menu in addition
>to 
>the custom engraving item and (more important) it is reverted once I 
>restart Frescobaldi, so I have to enter the command again.
>
>The suggestion with the snippets works. There is no standard output 
>within Frescobaldi, though.
>
>I can live with the second solution, but having a persistent additional
>
>custom compile would be even better – perhaps with a dropdown version
>of 
>the compile button from which different compiles can be chosen.
>
>------------
>
>To explain my use case a bit more: My purpose is to provide a single 
>file, a list of files or (main usage) a file containing a list of all 
>files for a project. The script then produces pdf midi output, the 
>latter for each voice separately. The midi output is converted to mp3
>or 
>ogg. These scores and audio files are zipped and prepared for uploading
>
>on the choir web page and the html snippet is prepared.
>
>In my opinion, this is a nice example how LilyPond is suitable for an 
>integrated workflow and cooperation of different tools. Once this is 
>more mature it might also be interesting for a post on the
>lilypondblog.
>
>Cheers,
>Joram
>
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