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From: | Frederick Bartlett |
Subject: | Re: Windows registry, Python, and LilyPond |
Date: | Thu, 12 Sep 2013 10:56:45 -0400 |
I believe it allows you to type progname.py at the command line, and have LilyPond's python run the script.
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Phil Holmes----- Original Message -----From: Frederick BartlettTo: Phil HolmesCc: address@hiddenSent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 3:16 PMSubject: Re: Windows registry, Python, and LilyPondThis seems, if anything, weirder than my last message. It's clearly a Windows problem ... I'm just hoping a LilyPonder will be able to explain the function of the LilyPond python registry key.produces an error, even though the Windows file association has been set to c:\Python27\python.exe.myscriptWhile just typingpython myscript.pyOh, sorry! 2.16.2I have since found that I can run python scripts from the command line by typing, say,
Thanks again!
Fred
On 12 September 2013 10:09, Phil Holmes <address@hidden> wrote:
Which LilyPond version?
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Phil Holmes----- Original Message -----From: Frederick BartlettTo: address@hiddenSent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 2:32 PMSubject: Windows registry, Python, and LilyPondFredThere seem to have been problems regarding the registry in the past, but not exactly like the one I've encountered ... does anyone have handy info on how to convince Windows to let LilyPond run its own python while everything else runs my python?All,I just installed LilyPond on a new laptop (same OS -- Windows 7 -- as before), but this time the registry entry HKCR\Python\shell\open\command\(Default), which is set to C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\python.exe ...., interferes with my path to my Python installation in C:\Python27.
Thanks!
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