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Re: Using tag from command line?
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Using tag from command line? |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Feb 2004 17:28:49 +0100 |
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I don't think there's any such option for the lilypond script,
but the lilypond-bin program has an option -e that lets you
run some Scheme code. However, I'm not sure if it works anymore,
if you follow the instructions in 'lilypond-bin --help' to get
more help on the -e flag, you get an error.
Hans Forbrich wrote:
I've been copying a number of scores where the \tag will be extremely
useful. (Thanks for that capability. Another beneficial addition to a
wonderful program!)
Q: In order to even further reduce the amount of tampering with
good/complete scores, can we pass the remove-tag request on the command
line?
For example (using the regression test as the basis), is it be possible
to enter something like:
lilypond -P --remove-tag part tag-filter.ly
Since one question leads to another ... If not possible, how do I make
request for such a feature? If yes, how do I request documentation for
this?
You just did it! However, it's even better to send such requests to
address@hidden (I forward this letter to that address, since
I found the bug in -e above).
/Mats