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Re: "convert-ly" gives unexpected output


From: Nick Payne
Subject: Re: "convert-ly" gives unexpected output
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:04:05 +1100
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On 31/12/13 11:13, David Kastrup wrote:
Noeck <address@hidden> writes:

Am 31.12.2013 00:35, schrieb Eluze:
Tom Cloyd-2 wrote
Running convert-ly (from Frescobaldi) on a score, I get this at the top
of the code:

\version "2.17.97"
I can confirm this using version 2.18.0 (both within Frescobaldi and on
the commandline). I also would have expected 2.18.0 after the conversion.
It's due to a miscommunication between myself and Phil.  This is
harmless though a bit of a nuisance.  Most of the time, you'll want to
use the -d option anyway to avoid declaring a larger version than
necessary: in that case this oversight will not have an effect.

If you want to really have the version display converted to 2.18.0, you
can use -t 2.18.0 I think.

No, with 2.18.0 convert-ly, using the -t 2.18.0 option still leaves the version number in the file at 2.17.97 (Linux amd64).





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