I believe it allows you to type progname.py at the
command line, and have LilyPond's python run the script.
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 3:16
PM
Subject: Re: Windows registry, Python,
and LilyPond
Oh, sorry! 2.16.2
I have since found that I can run python
scripts from the command line by typing, say, python
myscript.py While just typing
myscript produces an error, even though the Windows file association
has been set to c:\Python27\python.exe. This seems, if anything,
weirder than my last message. It's clearly a Windows problem ... I'm just
hoping a LilyPonder will be able to explain the function of the LilyPond
python registry key. Thanks again! Fred
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