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I think the problem is that the default directory
for the foo.ly file is under a directory which has my name as one of the parts
of the path, unfortunately separated by a space.
I don't seem to be able to either change this
"default" or to point Lilypond to another directgor which does not have the
space.
Any ideas what I shouild do?
Here is a copy of the screen with the error
message appearing as the 4th line from the bottom:
Congratulations and welcome to GNU
LilyPond.
To get started, visit:
http://www.lilypond.org/Documentation/windows/out-www/installing.html If you encounter any problems,
visit:
http://www.lilypond.org/wiki?TroubleshootingWindows When it all works, head straight to the
tutorial:
http://www.lilypond.org/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tutorial.html Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ notepad
foo.ly
Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ --include, -I=c:\gp3\ > lydvi -P fo1.ly BASH: --include,: command not found Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ ly2dvi -P foo ly2dvi:error: filename should not contain spaces: `/usr/bin/Ralph Whedon/foo' Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ Ralph Whedon@GATE3 /usr/bin/Ralph Whedon$ |
- Re: Simple problem gettingh started R G Whedon
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