First of all, download and install the latest stable version (2.8.3-1),
where
convert-ly seems to work without having to install extra programs.
Then, to update a file:
1. Start a command prompt (Start menu -> Programs -> Accessories ->
Command Prompt)
2. Change working directory to the folder where you have your .ly file.
For example, if you have it stored in a folder Lily in My Documents,
run the
command:
cd "My Documents\Lily"
(notice that you can save typing, using the tab key. Type in
cd My
and press the Tab key, then add
\L
and press Tab again.)
3. Run the command itself. For example, if your file is called
myfile.ly, run
convert-ly -e myfile.ly
This will update the syntax of the file. A copy of the original will
be saved
with the name myfile.ly~
/Mats
alanvw wrote:
Hi all,
Would someone kindly give detailed directions on how to use the
"convert-ly"program for non programmers.(or an example)
OS - Win.XP Home
\version "2.8.0"
Kind Regards,
Alan Albury-Ward
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