On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Lawrence Mayer <[email protected]> wrote:
> lilypond-2.13.0-0.mingw.exe doesn't install lilypad executables (lilypad.exe
> lilypad-ascii.exe lilypad-unicode.exe) but continues to add the following 
> usual
> explorer context menu entries for lilypad:
>
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Classes\LilyPond\shell\edit\command",,0x20000,"""%16422%\LilyPond
> \usr\bin\lilypad.exe"" ""%1"""
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Classes\LilyPond\shell\open\command",,0x20000,"""%16422%\LilyPond
> \usr\bin\lilypad.exe"" ""%1"""
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Classes\ly_auto_file\shell\open\command",,0x20000,"""%16422%
> \LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypad.exe"" ""%1"""
>
> Thus, right-clicking on a .ly file and choosing "Edit source..." or "Open" 
> will
> cause an error message that Lilypad.exe is missing.

Interesting.  I can reproduce with my own self-compiled Windows installer too.

Another problem is that `lilypad-unicode' is installed, but the
localized language is wrong.  All of the menus appear in Czech, but
the language on this computer is English (United States).

This is the only trace of Lilypad I can find, besides the registry
entries mentioned above.

-Patrick


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