Dear Henning,
off course: lilypond is installed.
It is installed in ~/lilypond/
How can I "tell" texec where to find it?

2013/1/20 Henning Hraban Ramm <[email protected]>

> Am 2013-01-20 um 22:49 schrieb Stefan Thomas:
>
> > t-filter        : command : lilypond -dbackend=eps -dinclude-eps-fonts
> -dno-gs-
> > load-fonts -o"lilytemp/contexttest-temp-lilypond-0"
> "lilytemp/contexttest-temp-
> > lilypond-0.tmp"
> > t-filter        : state :
> > t-filter        : cached output file
> lilytemp/contexttest-temp-lilypond-0.pdf m
> > issing. Rerunning filter
> > t-filter        : file lilytemp/contexttest-temp-lilypond-0.pdf cannot
> be found
> >
> > t-filter        : current filter : lilypond
> > t-filter        : base file : contexttest-temp-lilypond-0
> > t-filter        : input file : lilytemp/contexttest-temp-lilypond-0.tmp
> > t-filter        : output file : lilytemp/contexttest-temp-lilypond-0.pdf
>
> There's no output file created, probably LilyPond isn’t installed or not
> in the PATH (the call after ": command :" must be able to work). Otherwise
> you’d get LilyPond’s status messages.
>
>
> Greetlings, Hraban
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>
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