I mean .py :-)
Bert
Bertalan Fodor írta:
Ok, now I can see - it is only in 10.0-2, and not in 10.0-1.
So the question goes to the developers: could the python scripts be
named .ly in the windows distribution?
Let's keep the discussion on bug-lilypond.
Bert
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Ok, now I can see - it is only in 10.0-2, and not in 10.0-1.
So the question goes to the developers: could the python scripts be
named .ly in the windows distribution?
Let's keep the discussion on bug-lilypond.
Bert
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I have lilypond-book.py -- so something's wrong with your installation.
Bert
Dennis O'Toole írta:
Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ?
Well, I gave 2.10.0 a try, but apparently it isn't quite packaged right.
Lilypond-book won't run at all -
Well, that's very sad for me at well, because LilyPondTool depends on
the .py extension.
Bert
Dennis O'Toole írta:
Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ?
Well, I gave 2.10.0 a try, but apparently it isn't quite packaged right.
Lilypond-book
Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
> Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ?
Well, I gave 2.10.0 a try, but apparently it isn't quite packaged right.
Lilypond-book won't run at all -- no script is included in the distribution by
that name.
I figured out it was really there but named "lil
Dennis O'Toole wrote:
I have an install of lillypond 2.8.1 on Windows XP. All my .ly files process
fine with lilypond.
Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ? This new stable release has
many new features and may have already fixed this bug.
Cheers,
- Graham
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I have an install of lillypond 2.8.1 on Windows XP. All my .ly files process
fine with lilypond.
When I try to use lilypond-book, it always gets the same error, regardless of
the input. As an example, I put the template from Charpter 3 in a file called
ly.lyex and ran:
lilypond-book --psfonts t