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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: Help using convert-ly recursively on Linux |
Date: | Fri, 3 Sep 2010 14:01:28 +0200 |
Greetings -
I'm running LilyPond on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).
I'd like to run convert-ly against all of my .ly files that I have created, without having to manually change directories to each directory that contains a file I want to convert, and then run convert-ly against the files in that directory. "convert-ly -e *.ly" works in a single directory, but I can't figure out how to get it to work recursively through multiple directories. Assuming all the .ly files I have created are in a single directory hierarchy, like:
/SheetMusic
/Classical
/Bach
/ArtOfTheFugue
/SoloCelloSuites
/Beethoven
/Sonatas
/StringQuartets
/Mozart
/FolkMusic
/NorthAmerican
/EasternEuropean
and that the directory structure might change (while always beginning from a single parent directory), can anyone either point me in the right direction or share a script file (preferably python or bash, since I'm more likely to understand what's going on with those) to run convert-ly recursively on the files each and all of the directories under /SheetMusic?
I appreciate your time and attention,
Ralph
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Ralph Palmer
Montague City, MA
USA
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