On OSX /Applications/Lilypond.app looks like a single file. However, if
you right-click on it in the Finder, and select Show package contents,
you'll find convert-ly (and a lot else) inside.
To do this, you'll first need to have enabled right-click. To do so on
a Macbook, go to System
Steve Noland st...@thenolands.us writes:
Is the convert-ly utility available with the MacIntosh installation?
I don't know why it wouldn't.
The installation of LilyPond probably does not meddle with the search
PATH so you'll probably add LilyPond's executable directory yourself.
Once
Hi Steve,
if LilyPond.app is installed (copied) into /Applications/, you can
call convert-ly directly from the console:
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/convert-ly
or you add
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/
to your search PATH.
HTH
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am
On 25 Sep 2013, at 02:58, Steve Noland st...@thenolands.us wrote:
Is the convert-ly utility available with the MacIntosh installation? If not,
how would I install it on a Mac?
I have a script 'convert-ly' in the search PATH containing the line
exec
Is the convert-ly utility available with the MacIntosh installation? If not,
how would I install it on a Mac?
Thanks.
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