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Issue 2139 in lilypond: Doc AU: command line options - where to use equa
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Issue 2139 in lilypond: Doc AU: command line options - where to use equal signs in short and long term definitions |
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Sun, 25 Dec 2011 15:16:03 +0000 |
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New issue 2139 by address@hidden: Doc AU: command line options - where to
use equal signs in short and long term definitions
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2139
when reading the line
-d,--define-default=var=val
it is not intuitively clear where to use equal signs - does the 1st equal
sign need to be written when writing -d or not? it's only after looking at
the examples that it becomes clearer.
suggestion:
-dvar=val, --define-default=var=val
and consequently for all the other command line options:
-eexpression, --evaluate=expression
-fformat, --format=format
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