efault, so
> it may not appear as that in Windows Explorer.
>
> On 12/02/2021 14:02, Daniel Connors wrote:
> > If you want to run lilypond-book on Windows, you'll need to rename it to
> lilypon-book.py
> >
> > Dan
>
> --
> Phil Holmes
>
>
If you want to run lilypond-book on Windows, you'll need to rename it to
lilypon-book.py
Dan
Jean,
I like your solution of creating the tmpfile in the current directory.
Thank you for your suggestion for using LyLuaTeX.
Dan
A simple fix is to add these two lines of code to book_latex.py just before
the temporary file is created, just after line 205:
if(sys.platform == 'win32'):
tempfile.tempdir = 'C:/Temp'
If lilypond-book.py is running on a Windows platform, create the
temporary file in C:/Temp. Then we do
Back on January 12, 2021, I wrote to this forum about a problem I was
having running the example from
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/an-example-of-a-musicological-document
for embedding Lilypond code inside a LaTeX document. The python script,
lilypond-book.py starts up, I get
your suggestion.
Dan
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 12:09 AM David Wright
wrote:
> On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 11:21:40 (-0500), Daniel Connors wrote:
> > I am trying to embed a music engraving in a LaTeX document and am
> following
> > the example given at
> >
> https://lilypond.org/
convert-ly is a python script. For Windows, rename *the file c:\Program
Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly to convert-ly.py*
*Then Windows will know to run the python interpreter on this file.*
*NOTE: This script works as is on Linux because the first line of the
script says to run python on the f
I am trying to embed a music engraving in a LaTeX document and am following
the example given at
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/an-example-of-a-musicological-document.
My example is a bit simpler than what is given in the documentation. I
have named this file lilylatexly.lytex