Comment #10 on issue 834 by jflnj...@yahoo.com: midi2ly broken on Windows systems
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=834
Thanks to all for the discussion, the corrective work and for LilyPond itself. My interest is in (re-)lyricizing classical music. I listen to Midis to select the music I need. In order to produce scores, I need to use midi2ly to create a first draft for the score. I would prefer to use Windows XP Home for this, but I will install and use a Linux, if necessary.
Referring to Sec. 5.1 of the LilyPond Application Usage manual, I am told to invoke a command of the form midi2ly [option]… midi-file. I have tried this with command-line invocations such as C:\temp\midi2ly.py c:\temp\sample1.mid . Nothing happens, except a DOS-looking window flashes by. Doesn't midi2ly.py need to be compiled? I haven't used Python in the past, so could someone provide some instructions on this?
Thank you.
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