Originally from Bertalan Fodor:
Is the 'reg' command standard for Windowses? In WinXP you can use it to
set access the registry.
Anyway, using the command:
start "something.ly"
will run the associated application. It is a good question to decide,
whether the default assocation should be processi
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Cc: ; "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Suggestion for lilypond-win
Using environment variables in Windows is generally unsupported I think.
So I'd also prefer using the registry and the user's file associat
Is the 'reg' command standard for Windowses? In WinXP you can use it to
set access the registry.
Anyway, using the command:
start "something.ly"
will run the associated application. It is a good question to decide,
whether the default assocation should be processing or editing.
Bert
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Bertalan Fodor writes:
> Using environment variables in Windows is generally unsupported I
> think. So I'd also prefer using the registry and the user's file
> associations instead, setting a default one if there is nothing set.
Again, patches appreciated.
Note that this would require windows sp
Using environment variables in Windows is generally unsupported I think.
So I'd also prefer using the registry and the user's file associations
instead, setting a default one if there is nothing set.
Bert
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> > here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
> > port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
> > the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
> > instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with the file
> > ty
Schneelocke writes:
> here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
> port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
> the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
> instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with th
Hi,
here's a small suggestion for something I'd like to see in the windows
port of Lilypond: when an editor window is opened (for example, when
the user double-clicks on the Lilypond icon on the desktop), then
instead of opening Notepad, the editor that's associated with the file
type being opened