@end example
Note that by @q{command-line}, we mean the command line of the
-operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats} for
+operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats}, for
more information about this.
The following options are supported by @command{midi2ly}.
@end example
Note that by @q{command-line}, we mean the command line of the
-operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats} for
+operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats}, for
more information about this.
The following options are supported by @command{etf2ly}:
files, and writes it to a .ly file. It is invoked from the command-line.
Note that by @q{command-line}, we mean the command line of the
-operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats} for
+operating system. See @ref{Converting from other formats}, for
more information about this.
The following options are supported by @command{musicxml2ly}: