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First case: Some people find this site when they are in dire trouble and don't read the rules. They also forget that there are more then one OS out there. They are involved with their problem and just want it fixed.
Second case: They did read the rules but still forget that there is more than one OS out there. Made an assumtion that all of us know exactly what is going on with everything.
You aren't going to change a thing. You could probably start up a new name/login on here and only post to questions that fail to give detail with "What OS and version?" and become a Sustaining member in five months.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
convert-ly
CONVERT-LY(1) User Commands CONVERT-LY(1)
NAME
convert-ly - manual page for convert-ly 2.14.2
SYNOPSIS
convert-ly [OPTION]... FILE
DESCRIPTION
Update LilyPond input to newer version. By default, update from the version taken from the version command, to the current LilyPond ver-
sion.Examples:
$ convert-ly -e old.ly
$ convert-ly --from=2.3.28 --to=2.5.21 foobar.ly > foobar-new.ly
OPTIONS
--version
show version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help and exit
-f, --from=VERSION
start from VERSION [default: version found in file]
-e, --edit
edit in place
-n, --no-version
do not add version command if missing
-c, --current-version
force updating version number to 2.14.2
-d, --diff-version-update
only update version number if file is modified
-s, --show-rules
show rules [default: -f 0, -t 2.14.2]
-t, --to=VERSION
convert to VERSION [default: 2.14.2]
-w, --warranty
show warranty and copyright
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs via http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for convert-ly is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and convert-ly programs are properly installed at
your site, the command
info convert-ly
should give you access to the complete manual.
convert-ly 2.14.2 February 2013 CONVERT-LY(1)