Dear Tim, That was indeed my first try. Both in the indicated path and in alternative one where I had manually installed Lilypond.
Best, Francesco > Il giorno 29 gen 2026, alle ore 22:40, [email protected] ha scritto: > > Have you pointed Frescobaldi to Lilypond so that it can find it? This would > be automatic, I think, if you use Frescobaldi to install Lilypond (I’ve never > done that). Otherwise in Frescobaldi > Settings > Lilypond there is a place > to tell it where the Lilypond executable can be found. > > > >> On Jan 29, 2026, at 3:07 PM, Francesco Intrieri >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dear Yoshiaki, >> >> Thanks for your advice. I tried it, but unfortunately without any luck. >> >> If anyone has another clue, I’ll take it. >> >> Best, >> >> Francesco >> >>>> Le 29 janv. 2026 à 19:30, Yoshiaki Onishi <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> >>> Dear Francesco: >>> >>>> Any clues on what I should do to make Frescobaldi/LilyPond work ? >>> >>> >>> I have been using Sonoma on M2 (and I will *not* upgrade my OS…), but if >>> Tahoe 26.2 is anything like recent MacOS on Apple Silicon, I might venture >>> to guess that it has something to do with file permissions and, especially >>> if you manually installed the LilyPond yourself, you might need to actually >>> manually tell MacOS that LilyPond is a legitimate thing and they should >>> recognize in your system. You might try the following: >>> >>> >>> 1. start up a Terminal application (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) >>> >>> 2. type in: >>> >>> "sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine " >>> >>> NB: without the quotation marks at the beginning and the end (and note the >>> space at the end; that space must be there) >>> >>> 3. Drag/Drop the LilyPond folder you placed from the Finder into >>> the Terminal window with the "sudo ..." command typed in. The result >>> should be a line in the Terminal window that looks something like this >>> ( >>> >>> sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Users/francescointrieri/(etc. etc. >>> etc…) >>> >>> 4. Hit <return>, enter your password, hit <return> again. >>> >>> I hope that works for you! >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> Yoshi >>> >>> >>> -- -- -- >>> Yoshiaki Onishi >>> https://github.com/yoshiakionishi/lilypond-snippets
