On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 6:05 AM Jenifer Tribe <jenny_tr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I repeated that after copying a convert-ly.px to the scripts file, but > with the same result. > Don't do that. Remove `convert-ly.py` from your scripts file. > If you have any more thoughts, I'll let you know how I get on.. > Well, I was all ready to spell out exactly what to do, but I ran into a problem. When I typed this at the command line in Windows 11: convert-ly.py the_ravens.ly I received the follow message: C:\Users\xxx\yyy\Documents\LilyPond>convert-ly.py the_raven.ly Unable to create process using 'C:\home\lily\lilypond-2.24.4\release\binaries\dependencies\install\Python-3.10.8\bin\python3.10 "C:\Users\xxx\lilypond\lilypond-2.24.4\bin\convert-ly.py" the_raven.ly': The system cannot find the file specified. When I opened the file convert-ly.py I saw this as the first line: #!/home/lily/lilypond-2.24.4/release/binaries/dependencies/install/Python-3.10.8/bin/python3.10 That isn't going to work on my system, so I deleted that line. Then `convert-ly.py the_ravens.ly` worked fine. So the question to the developers is, why is that first line in convert-ly.py, and should it be removed? -- Knute Snortum