On Thursday 19 January 2006 18.18, Bostjan Kuzman wrote:
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> However, though double clicking lilypond-book.py does something in
> Windows, I still don't know how to process the files.
> Running
>
> python c:/Progra~1/LilyPond/usr/bin/lilypond-book.py
>
> from Command prompt
nd prompt, so that should
not be the problem.
(BTW, I had to put "C:\Progra~1\Lilypond\usr\bin" at the end of my PATH
variable to be able to execute python from command prompt.)
Bostjan
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From: Erik Sandberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, Januar
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 19.18, Bostjan Kuzman wrote:
> I've succesfully installed Lilypond 2.7.27-4 in Windows and in Ubuntu
> Breezy (the autopackage - I would suggest using "sudo sh
> lilypond-X.Y.Z.linux.sh" to avoid path problems here).
>
> However, I don't know how to invoke lilypond-book i
I've succesfully installed Lilypond 2.7.27-4 in Windows and in Ubuntu Breezy
(the autopackage - I would suggest using "sudo sh lilypond-X.Y.Z.linux.sh" to
avoid path problems here).
However, I don't know how to invoke lilypond-book in any of this systems. I
can't even find a lilypond-book execut