X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fusage%2Fsuggestions.itely;h=74833b69606b0524be65bc4589f96b5727831e6d;hb=0945e7219a3995158d76267d26f77f57659c8578;hp=8b793865bc79146e88c3516bd26d33ccce761675;hpb=9e1b534c81e101c449acfa176f923be57cbcaea5;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely b/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely index 8b793865bc..74833b6960 100644 --- a/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely +++ b/Documentation/usage/suggestions.itely @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ The commands to define rules in a makefile differ according to platform; for instance the various forms of Linux and MacOS use @code{bash}, while Windows uses @code{cmd}. Note that on MacOS X, you need to configure the system to use the command-line -intepreter. Here are some example makefiles, with versions for both +interpreter. Here are some example makefiles, with versions for both Linux/MacOS and Windows. The first example is for an orchestral work in four