Happy New Year
Today I tried both the 32 bit and the 64-bit versions of version
2.12.1-1, but still producing the unwanted filename.
Could the answer lie in the language settings on this debian-box?
(excerpts of set and env):
MM_CHARSET=ISO-8859-1
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=da_DK
LESSCHARSET=lati
2008/12/31 Reinhold Kainhofer :
> You say that you are using the x86_64 version, while I am on a 32-bit machine.
> Might this be the difference? Can someone else with a 64-system check this
> report?
Today's git on 64bits:
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Minimal.ly
Description: application/extension-ly
Minimal-S_TB_d-major.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
v...@villums8:~/lilypond/testlily$ ly Minimal.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.12.0
Processing `Minimal.ly'
Tolker...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Finding the ideal number of
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Am Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 2008 11:00:17 schrieb Villum Sejersen:
> > Am Dienstag, 30. Dezember 2008 11:41:13 schrieb Villum Sejersen:
> > > lilypond 2.12.0-1 - 2.11.65-1 and most likely older versions too
> > >
> > > The other day I tried to spare myse
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Am Dienstag, 30. Dezember 2008 11:41:13 schrieb Villum Sejersen:
> lilypond 2.12.0-1 - 2.11.65-1 and most likely older versions too
>
> The other day I tried to spare myself some post-file-renaming, (in the
> \global section in a rather simple 5-voice
lilypond 2.12.0-1 - 2.11.65-1 and most likely older versions too
The other day I tried to spare myself some post-file-renaming, (in the
\global section in a rather simple 5-voice choral score) using:
#(define output-suffix "SAATB_d-major")
To my surprise the resulting filename