I tried that, but the directory is called LilyPond 2.app, not LilyPond.app.
In any case, when I make that small substitution, it still says no such file
or directory. The MacBook seems to want to force it to look in my user
director, not on the rest of the hard drive. The full path is this:
I a
Hi Seth,
just cut an paste the following line into "Path to LilyPond binary":
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/
This should solve your problem.
HTH,
patrick
Am 07.09.2010 um 15:56 schrieb Seth Williamson:
I got the following reply from the other list. But I'm still
getting
I got the following reply from the other list. But I'm still getting
errors. Can anybody on this list tell me what the problem is?
Seth Williamson
I am still getting errors. I cut and pasted your line into "Path to
LilyPond binary":
Error running external command
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