03-10-2010
editing my last post
Dont know why but the post was missing 13 first in the output I wrote, adn dont mind the [] just for showing the oouput start and end.
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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)