Hi, I rerun the example and attached the file of the aborted example. (I hope I get the attachments right this time…)
The error message is: >> ! LaTeX Error: File `/Users/dona/Documents/Data Personal/Flûte-à-bec/Test-L >> ilypond-book/test-lilypond-book-lily/56/lily-085adc2a-1' not found. I also attached the lytex file that I run. I took it from your site and all I changed was the included file: I put test.ly (The basic test file from lilypond that comes with the standard Mac distribution.) in a subfolder ./Exemples
test-lilypond-book-no-sc.lytex
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You see that there is no \graphicspath in the source file. About my installation: It was a «manual» installation without Fink lilypond-book installation instructions tell you to follow the installation instructions for command-line usage: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/web/macos-x The user is supposed to put an executable file named lilypond-book into ~/bin which calls Lilypond-book inside the bundled App: > exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond-book "$@" However, ~/bin can get messed up when updating to a new OS version, so I preferred to create the very same file in /usr/local/bin Except for the different directory, I followed the instructions on the Lilypond website. Since I use Fink for other stuff, /usr/local/bin was already in the list $Path of .profile. Both the lilypond-book.engine and in command-line usage the lilypond-book executable is found. Nevertheless, the different path /usr/local/bin might have an influence why lilypond-book and / or the lilypond-book.engine use full path names? Thanks for looking into this. Cheers, Dona
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On May 7, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Nicola Vitacolonna wrote: > Hi, > the files you have sent look identical and represent a successful case. > Anyway, I do not see anything wrong there (lilypond-book is found in > /usr/local/bin: have you installed LilyPond with Fink?). And I still cannot > reproduce the problem, which is most probably related to the fact that > absolute paths are generated in intermediate files. Why it is so, it’s hard > to tell without seeing the actual source file that you are using. Is there > any \graphicspath command in your source? I’m afraid I’m getting short of > ideas… > > Regards, > Nicola >
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