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http://www.nabble.com/midi2ly-on-Mac-OS-X-tp1883496p22732997.html
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Am 27.03.2009 um 00:04 schrieb istlota:
As it turns out, midi2ly is bundled inside of the MAC OS
lilypond.app file.
The trick is knowing how to access it.
Here is a link to instructions on how to access midi2ly on a MAC:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/
On 28 Mar 2009, at 18:00, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those files
needs to be changed to: #!/usr/bin/env
Am 28.03.2009 um 18:50 schrieb Hans Aberg:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 18:00, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
On 28 Mar 2009, at 19:59, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition to
installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
files needs to be changed to: #!/usr/bin/env
Am 28.03.2009 um 20:14 schrieb Hans Aberg:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 19:59, James E. Bailey wrote:
Additionally, since midi2ly, like convert-ly, lilypond-book, and
lilysong are python scripts, at least on OSX 10.4, in addition
to installing a newer version of python, the first line of those
On 28 Mar 2009, at 20:27, James E. Bailey wrote:
I haven't used that editor for a long time - I used the same setup
on 10.4. Once one have done the UNIX setup chores, it is very
convenient to run from Terminal.
Very true, but a user new to lilypond and using OSX 10.4 won't know
anything
On Mar 28, 2009, at 12:00 PM, James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 27.03.2009 um 00:04 schrieb istlota:
As it turns out, midi2ly is bundled inside of the MAC OS
lilypond.app file.
The trick is knowing how to access it.
Here is a link to instructions on how to access midi2ly on a MAC:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 22:32, Tim McNamara wrote:
cd /applications
That's odd, usually that would be: cd /Applications
OS X's HFS+ filesystem is capitalization-challenged. cd /
applications works as does cd /Applications.
This is the case on Mac OS X 10.4, but I'm not sure under 10.5 - I
Abraham Raher wrote:
Hello Jim,
Did you ever find the answer to the question you posted?
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-12/msg00221.html
I'm running 2.6.5-1 on Mac OS 10.4.5 ... same problem you cited:
hostname:/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin abe$
Abraham Raher wrote:
Jim,
So, I have no /usr/local/ at all. Apparently OS X vanilla install
doesn't have that directory. Have you run across this?
There is no lilypond-script-wrapper.sh anywhere on my system. Maybe
when I installed lilypond it just didn't put that anywhere when it
didn't find
Greetings to all,
I have just recently started using lilypond, and I like it very much. I
have a bunch of little compositions I made in Melody Assistant a few
years ago. Now I want to translate them into lilypond files. midi2ly
seems to be the way to do this.
When I call midi2ly it fails
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