That's done it. Thank you so very much
Best regards, Nathan Kerr May 4, 2022, 14:58 by ksnor...@gmail.com: > (Remember to reply-all, or put the LilyPond user group in the CC:) > > I think the easiest thing to do at this point is to rename midi2ly -> > midi2ly.py. Windows may ask you how to execute py files, then choose Python. > Now try: > > misi2ly.py --version > > -- > Knute Snortum > > > > On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 2:40 PM <> nk...@tutanota.com> > wrote: > >> Aha, that seems to have done the trick! One final question, if I may... How >> to perform the conversion on a midi file from another directory? >> >> >> Nathan Kerr >> >> >> >> >> >> May 4, 2022, 14:35 by >> ksnor...@gmail.com>> : >> >>> Try typing this: >>> >>> python midi2ly >>> >>> or >>> >>> python3 midi2ly >>> >>> -- >>> Knute Snortum >>> >>> On Wed, May 4, 2022, 2:32 PM <>>> nk...@tutanota.com>>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, thanks for the reply! The following is the response for that cmd: >>>> >>>> GNU LilyPond 2.22.1 >>>> >>>> Copyright (c) 1996--2021 by >>>> Han-Wen Nienhuys <>>>> han...@xs4all.nl>>>> > >>>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen <>>>> jann...@gnu.org>>>> > >>>> and others. >>>> >>>> This program is free software. It is covered by the GNU General Public >>>> License and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it >>>> under certain conditions. Invoke as `lilypond --warranty' for more >>>> information. >>>> >>>> >>>> I see the midi2ly file in my LilyPond\usr\bin directory. Even when opening >>>> cmd from within the directory, midi2ly is still 'not recognized.' I'm not >>>> sure how to proceed from here. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Nathan Kerr >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> May 4, 2022, 14:22 by >>>> ksnor...@gmail.com>>>> : >>>> >>>>> I'm wondering if this could be a PATH issue. Can you type >>>>> >>>>> lilypond --version >>>>> >>>>> and get a meaningful response? If not, you may have to put the LilyPond >>>>> bin directory on your PATH. Or use the full pathname midi2ly. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Knute Snortum >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, May 4, 2022, 1:42 PM nkerr--- via LilyPond user discussion <>>>>> >>>>> lilypond-user@gnu.org>>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, thank you. I tried that, and no, that also comes up as 'not >>>>>> recognized.' >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't see a separate installer for midi2ly, so how can I install it? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nathan Kerr >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> May 4, 2022, 12:19 by >>>>>> jann...@gnu.org>>>>>> : >>>>>> >>>>>>> [sent to lilypond-user; please use the mailing list] >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, I'm trying to convert a midi file to a Lilypond string. From the >>>>>>>> website >>>>>>>> (>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/usage/invoking-midi2ly>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ) >>>>>>>> I understand I'm supposed to use the following in cmd: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> midi2ly [option]… midi-file >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> but I get "not recognized." I can successfully use Lilypond from >>>>>>>> cmd. I don't see a separate installer for midi2ly and see no >>>>>>>> documentation indicating how to get passed this issue. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Any help you can provide is much appreciated. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You can try: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> midi2ly --version >>>>>>> >>>>>>> to see if midi2ly has been installed correctly. If it is, possibly >>>>>>> midi2ly cannot handle your midi file. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Greetings, >>>>>>> Janneke >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen <>>>>>>> jann...@gnu.org>>>>>>> > | GNU LilyPond >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://lilypond.org >>>>>>> Freelance IT >>>>>>> https://JoyOfSource.com>>>>>>> | Avatar® >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://AvatarAcademy.com >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >>