On Wednesday 24 September 2003 08:30 pm, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:59:11 +0200
>
> ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So I wanted to convert a file, which has the statement
> > \version "1.6.10" in it, using
>
> -snip-
>
> > \version "1.7.28"
> >
> > How come???
>
> There wer
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:59:11 +0200
ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I wanted to convert a file, which has the statement
> \version "1.6.10" in it, using
-snip-
> \version "1.7.28"
>
> How come???
There were no syntax changes between version 1.7.28 and 1.8.0, so
LilyPond merely printed the
Sorry, I had posted this message inside another thread, here it comes
again:
I have version 1.8.0 installed as you can see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] v1.8.0]$ ly2dvi -v
ly2dvi (GNU LilyPond) 1.8.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] v1.8.0]$ lilypond -v
GNU LilyPond 1.8.0
So I wanted to convert a file, which has the sta
I have version 1.8.0 installed as you can see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] v1.8.0]$ ly2dvi -v
ly2dvi (GNU LilyPond) 1.8.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] v1.8.0]$ lilypond -v
GNU LilyPond 1.8.0
So wanted to convert a file, which has the statement
\version "1.6.10" in it, using
convert-ly -e myfile.ly on a lilypond file