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Windows command prompt and lilypond 2.6 native windows
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Art Hixson |
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Windows command prompt and lilypond 2.6 native windows |
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Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:40:01 -0700 |
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Typing lilypond at the Windows command prompt produces no result.
Whereas, from the Cygwin console I get the default sample .ly file.
I can compile a .ly file from Cygwin but not from the Windows prompt. Why?
It seems the only way I can send a .ly file to the Windows install is by
dragging the file icon to the Lilypond icon on the desktop. That's
really painfully awkward!
I really like jEdit, because it's cultivated for Lilypond and Python,
but I have to have Bash there just to run it anyway. It can be pointed
to the Windows install, of course. But I was much happier with the
overall way things worked when Lilypond was installed in Cygwin. I'd
love to have Linux up on this machine, but don't have that option.
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