Right now I'm updating chapter 2 of the Usage manual (handling `convert-ly`). In section 2.4 I find the following.
When running `convert-ly` in a command prompt window under Windows on a file that has spaces in the filename or in the path to it, it is necessary to surround the entire input file name with three(!) sets of double quotes: convert-ly """D:/My Scores/Ode.ly""" > "D:/My Scores/new Ode.ly" Two questions. * I suppose this should rather be `convert-ly.py`, following section 2.2, right? * Is using three sets of double quotes really correct? If yes, does this only hold for `convert-ly.py`? The `forfiles` command described in section 2.2 only uses one set of double quotes for file names with spaces... Werner