Am 28.03.2009 um 20:14 schrieb Hans Aberg:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 19:59, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition
to installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
files needs to be changed to: #!/usr/bin/env python
When all this is done, you have a midi2ly which works as as any
other UNIX program.
Exactly, the user on 10.5, however is already accustomed to the
fact that lilypond is a UNIX program. This is not true for the
10.4 user, where the lilypond editor still works, and has an
"update syntax" option that does not work.
I haven't used that editor for a long time - I used the same setup
on 10.4. Once one have done the UNIX setup chores, it is very
convenient to run from Terminal.
Hans
Very true, but a user new to lilypond and using OSX 10.4 won't know
anything about UNIX setup chores. And it's a very steep learning curve.
James E. Bailey
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