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Re: Windows registry, Python, and LilyPond
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Eluze |
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Re: Windows registry, Python, and LilyPond |
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Sun, 15 Sep 2013 15:13:24 -0700 (PDT) |
Eluze wrote
>
> Frederick Bartlett wrote
>> However, since the python script I use most (midi2ly) doesn't work on
>> Windows anyway
> please, refine what you mean with this or give an example!
> Eluze
maybe this can help to clarify what's going wrong:
quoting http://ss64.com/nt/path.html
"The %PATH% environment variable contains a list of folders. When a command
is issued at the CMD prompt, the operating system will first look for an
executable file in the current folder, if not found it will scan %PATH% to
find it."
Eluze
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