> In 10.4, I have put LilyPond in /Applications/, and in my home  
> directory, I have script created by say
>    cat > lilypond
>    exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
> "$@"
> ^D
>    chmod a+x lilypond
> (where ^D is <control>-D). Then this LilyPond script can be run.
> 
> Does that work in 10.5?

I'll have to try this at home this evening, but the answer is very probably 
going to be no. My installation worked on 10.4 and when 
I try to run the unix executables directly from the resources folder 
in the app it doesn't work either. What's more there seem to problems with the 
.app too.
I'll report back later this evening,
Immanuel

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