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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.12.0"
+@c \version "2.14.0"
@node Running lilypond
The @code{-dsafe} option works by evaluating in-line Scheme
expressions in a special safe module. This safe module is derived from
GUILE @file{safe-r5rs} module, but adds a number of functions of the
-LilyPond API. These functions are listed in @file{scm/@/safe@/-lily@/.scm}.
+LilyPond API. These functions are listed in @file{scm/safe-lily.scm}.
In addition, safe mode disallows @code{\include} directives and
disables the use of backslashes in @TeX{} strings.
The @code{ps}, @code{eps}, and @code{svg} backends support this
option.
+@item gui
+Runs silently and redirect all output to a log file.
+
+Note to Windows users: By default @code{lilypond.exe} outputs all
+progress information to the command window, @code{lilypond-windows.exe}
+does not and returns a prompt, with no progress information, immediately
+at the command line. The @code{-dgui} option can be used in this case
+to redirect output to a log file.
+
+
@item print-pages
Generate the full pages, the default. @code{-dno-print-pages} is
useful in combination with @code{-dpreview}.
This selects the language for the warning messages.
@item LILYPOND_GC_YIELD
-With this variable the memory footprint and performance can be
-adjusted. It is a percentage tunes memory management behavior. With
-higher values, the program uses more memory, with smaller values, it
-uses more CPU time. The default value is @code{70}.
+A variable, as a percentage, that tunes memory management
+behavior. A higher values means the program uses more memory, a
+smaller value means more CPU time is used. The default value is
+@code{70}.
@end table
@unnumberedsubsec Apparent error in @code{../ly/init.ly}
Various obscure error messages may appear about syntax errors in
-@code{../ly/init.ly} if the input file is not correctly formed,
+@file{../ly/init.ly} if the input file is not correctly formed,
for example, if it does not contain correctly
matched braces or quote signs.
@noindent
at its start. For details, see @qq{Spacing of non-staff lines} in
-@ruser{Vertical spacing inside a system}.
+@ruser{Flexible vertical spacing within systems}.