Re: conversion batchfile or commandscript

2005-08-22 Thread Graham Percival


On 22-Aug-05, at 12:53 AM, Katrien de Vos wrote

Graham,

Thank you for your reaction. I have looked into README.txt but I 
haven't found a clue. At least I do not recognize the script file - 
supposing it has the word CONVERT in it -.


Please keep lilypond issues on the mailist, so that other people can
contribute.

Doesn't the readme.txt file tell you how to set up lilypond so you can 
use
scripts like convert-ly ?  I'm not familiar with the windows version, 
but

the information should be there.

Cheers,
- Graham



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Re: conversion batchfile or commandscript

2005-08-22 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys

Graham Percival wrote:


On 22-Aug-05, at 12:53 AM, Katrien de Vos wrote


Graham,

Thank you for your reaction. I have looked into README.txt but I 
haven't found a clue. At least I do not recognize the script file - 
supposing it has the word CONVERT in it -.



Please keep lilypond issues on the mailist, so that other people can
contribute.

Doesn't the readme.txt file tell you how to set up lilypond so you can use
scripts like convert-ly ?  I'm not familiar with the windows version, but
the information should be there.


No. The information is not, as the windows version wasn't intended for 
cygwin users. The lilypond-tool.zip archive contains .exe files for the 
scripts; please report if they work for you.


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Re: conversion batchfile or commandscript

2005-08-22 Thread Mats Bengtsson

I just tried http://lilypond.org/mingw/lilypond-tools-2.6.0.zip
and have some comments:

- convert-ly crashes with
Applying conversion: 2.5.0, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3, 2.5.12, 2.5.13, 
Traceback (most

 recent call last):
  File convert-ly.py, line 213, in ?
  File convert-ly.py, line 207, in main
  File convert-ly.py, line 109, in do_one_file
  File convertrules.pyc, line 2553, in do_conversion
  File convertrules.pyc, line 2418, in conv
  File codecs.pyc, line 673, in getdecoder
LookupError: unknown encoding: ascii

- lilypond-book breaks with
lilypond-book.exe (GNU LilyPond) 2.5.32
lilypond-book.exe: error: `kpsexpand \$TEXMF' failed (0)
lilypond-book.exe: error: The error log is as follows:
'kpsexpand' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

- the included tools are for LilyPond version 2.5.32

- midi2ly is missing

- There are no installation instructions at all. Do you expect an
  average Windows user to know what to do with a ZIP file with
  a number of .exe?


My tests were on a Win XP machine.

   /Mats

Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

Graham Percival wrote:



On 22-Aug-05, at 12:53 AM, Katrien de Vos wrote


Graham,

Thank you for your reaction. I have looked into README.txt but I 
haven't found a clue. At least I do not recognize the script file - 
supposing it has the word CONVERT in it -.




Please keep lilypond issues on the mailist, so that other people can
contribute.

Doesn't the readme.txt file tell you how to set up lilypond so you can 
use

scripts like convert-ly ?  I'm not familiar with the windows version, but
the information should be there.



No. The information is not, as the windows version wasn't intended for 
cygwin users. The lilypond-tool.zip archive contains .exe files for the 
scripts; please report if they work for you.




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Re: conversion batchfile or commandscript

2005-08-22 Thread Graham Percival


On 22-Aug-05, at 5:28 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

- There are no installation instructions at all. Do you expect an
  average Windows user to know what to do with a ZIP file with
  a number of .exe?


Judging from the spread of trojans and viruses in the windows
world, I'd say yes.  ;-)

Cheers,
- Graham



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