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Re: Setting page size from the command line
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Cameron Horsburgh |
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Re: Setting page size from the command line |
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Tue, 11 Apr 2006 17:45:46 +1000 |
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Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm in the process of writing up some of the previously undocumented
> features in the NEWS files. I'm having a bit of trouble with this comment:
>
> **********
> The default paper size may now be set from the command line using
> -dpaper-size.
> **********
Hmm. I've nailed down the syntax, but the -d flag seems to be able to
take a whole range of parameters, and I'm not sure if we really need to
list this as a specific instance. I'm presuming that all Scheme
variables available to Lilypond can be set through this mechanism. If
so, I wonder if it would be simpler to point to the appropriate
definition files?
Something like--
*************************************
-d,--define-default=var=val
.
[Existing documentation]
.
Variables that can be set through this flag are listed in...the
definition files in lilypond/current/scm/
*************************************
I don't know enough about the contents of the scm directory.
1. Is this a good way to document this flag? Am I right in suggesting
that all Scheme variables can be set this way?
2. Do I need to tighten the definition up more to include specific files?
Cameron
Re: Setting page size from the command line,
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