Thank you for pointing out my typo. I apologize for that. In some of the
previous versions of lilypond, the python scripts in the /bin directory did
not have the .py extension and Windows wouldn't run those python scripts.
(That didn't wasn't a problem for Linux users.)
Dan
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021
Not sure if the missing "d" is a typo - I assume it is. In that case, there's no need to
rename it because it is called lilypond-book.py as installed. Windows, of course
"helpfully" hides extensions by default, so it may not appear as that in Windows Explorer.
On 12/02/2021 14:02, Daniel Conn
If you want to run lilypond-book on Windows, you'll need to rename it to
lilypon-book.py
Dan
It is a python file, not an executable (as in not a .exe).
On 11/02/2021 23:00, Luke Bang wrote:
Hi,
I just installed lilypond and according to the website I see that there's a
lilypond-book executable I can run in the Windows version.
I don't see this in the /usr/bin directory, bu
lypond and according to the website I see that there's
> a lilypond-book executable I can run in the Windows version.
> I don't see this in the /usr/bin directory, but I do see some other file
> by the name lilypond-book which is not an executable. Am I missing
> something?
>
> Thanks,
> Luke
>
On Thu 11 Feb 2021 at 17:00:33 (-0600), Luke Bang wrote:
> I just installed lilypond and according to the website I see that there's a
> lilypond-book executable I can run in the Windows version.
> I don't see this in the /usr/bin directory, but I do see some other file by
>
Hi,
I just installed lilypond and according to the website I see that there's a
lilypond-book executable I can run in the Windows version.
I don't see this in the /usr/bin directory, but I do see some other file by
the name lilypond-book which is not an executable. Am I missing somethin