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b : bug-lilypond@gnu.org 8 May 2012 • 3:33AM -0400

Re: Special characters in path using lilypond-book with Texshop engine
by Nicola Vitacolonna

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Dona,
I can typeset your example (see the attachment with all the generated files) no matter how the path looks like. I do not think that the location of lilypond-book matters. At this point, I can only suggest you to avoid non-ASCII paths as a workaround, if that works for you.

From now on, I think you can email me privately, so LilyPond’s developer may close this issue, as it is most probably not LilyPond-related.



On 7 May 2012, at 14:01 , Dona Mommsen wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I rerun the example and attached the file of the aborted example.
> (I hope I get the attachments right this time…)
>
> The error message is:
>
>>> ! LaTeX Error: File `/Users/dona/Documents/Data Personal/Flûte-à-bec/Test-L
>>> ilypond-book/test-lilypond-book-lily/56/lily-085adc2a-1' not found.
>
>
> I also attached the lytex file that I run. I took it from your site and all I changed was the included file:
> I put test.ly (The basic test file from lilypond that comes with the standard Mac distribution.) in a subfolder ./Exemples
>
> <test-lilypond-book-no-sc.lytex><test.ly>
>
> You see that there is no \graphicspath in the source file.
>
> About my installation: It was a «manual» installation without Fink
>
> lilypond-book installation instructions tell you to follow the installation instructions for command-line usage:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/web/macos-x
>
> The user is supposed to put an executable file named lilypond-book into ~/bin which calls Lilypond-book inside the bundled App:
>> exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond-book "$@"
>
> However, ~/bin can get messed up when updating to a new OS version, so I preferred to create the very same file in
> /usr/local/bin
>
> Except for the different directory, I followed the instructions on the Lilypond website. Since I use Fink for other stuff, /usr/local/bin was already in the list $Path of .profile. Both the lilypond-book.engine and in command-line usage the lilypond-book  executable is found.
>
> Nevertheless, the different path /usr/local/bin might have an influence why lilypond-book and / or the lilypond-book.engine use full path names?
>
> Thanks for looking into this.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dona
>
>
> <Aborted-example-2012-05-07>
>
>
> On May 7, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Nicola Vitacolonna wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> the files you have sent look identical and represent a successful case. Anyway, I do not see anything wrong there (lilypond-book is found in /usr/local/bin: have you installed LilyPond with Fink?). And I still cannot reproduce the problem, which is most probably related to the fact that absolute paths are generated in intermediate files. Why it is so, it’s hard to tell without seeing the actual source file that you are using. Is there any \graphicspath command in your source? I’m afraid I’m getting short of ideas…
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nicola
>>
>

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