The short answer is - Start a command prompt
- Change directory to the folder where you have the files
- Run the command
convert-ly -e myfile.ly
The long answer is that convert-ly probably won't be able to handle
all the necessary conversions, at least if the scores use some more
advanced featur
I'm still running Windows 98SE, and have successfully installed version 2.6.5
Some *.ly files downloaded from (previously )Icking Archive - now Mutopia, are
still in Version 1.5.63.
Question: How do I use convert-ly.py to convert these files to version 2.6.5 ?
Please supply exact instr
I have installed LilyPond on my Windows XP box and I have to say I like
it a lot, but I recently ran into the following problem:
Lilyponds Windows installer for some reason adds lilyponds bin directory
to the path. Beneath other things this contains a python.exe and a
python24.exe.
When I wanted to
Michael Welsh Duggan schreef:
I am not asking that this syntax be used, but am merely giving an
example of how the problem might be resolved.
Certainly, but it's a backward compatibity problem; we can't implement
this in convert-ly. The syntax is more uniform with the rest though. I
can't re
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Either the documentation for 12.2.1 "Input variables and Scheme" is
deprec
Cameron Horsburgh schreef:
Hi folks,
lilypond --warranty tells me I should have received a copy of the GPL
(referred to in the file COPYING) with the binaries. However, I don't
seem to be able to find anything close to a license anywhere in
/usr/local/lilypond.
Good point.
This probably need