Is the 'reg' command standard for Windowses? In WinXP you can use it to
set access the registry.
Anyway, using the command:
start something.ly
will run the associated application. It is a good question to decide,
whether the default assocation should be processing or editing.
Bert
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Subject: Re: Suggestion for lilypond-win
Using environment variables in Windows is generally unsupported I think.
So I'd also prefer using the registry and the user's file associations
instead, setting a default one if there is nothing set
Originally from Bertalan Fodor:
Is the 'reg' command standard for Windowses? In WinXP you can use it to
set access the registry.
Anyway, using the command:
start something.ly
will run the associated application. It is a good question to decide,
whether the default assocation should be
Hi,
here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with the file
type being
Schneelocke writes:
here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with the
here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with the file
type being
Using environment variables in Windows is generally unsupported I think.
So I'd also prefer using the registry and the user's file associations
instead, setting a default one if there is nothing set.
Bert
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