![]() *) In summary I find it is best to have one simple user entry to run twice manually (later it could be melded into a more complex combination) and I finally settled on cmd /c "C:/Program Files (x86)/Lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book.py" -pdf "?am.lytex" For that reason I would run lilypond-book.py twice then pdfLaTeX. (This appears to be your current setting).Īgain I found my usage was not automatic and needed two full external runs prior to the pdfLaTeX run. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Lilypond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py" which the configuration guide says needs the options -pdf %.lytex instantly followed by pdfLaTeX. Windows (especially more recent versions) can be tricky to run files by extension first time so calling a file run-me.py needs a py file handler set by default and often the extension must be part of the command. If you get more or less than one from each request there may be conflicts that would confuse lilypond/TeXstudio (If all is well then reboot and retest, they must stick from boot to boot.) At command line prompt both where /r c:\ python & where $path:python should reply with identical locations. ![]() Also need to confirm python is the default py handler. *) Essential tests now, are at command prompt> where $path:lilypond should confirm that lilypond.exe is in the correct bin directory. Note the guide will say "C:\Program Files\Lilypond\usr\bin" which was in both our cases "C:\Program Files (x86)\Lilypond\usr\bin". The linked guide does not reflect a true installation of the current windows download (lilypond-2.18.) which should install to the legacy folder "C:\Program Files (x86)". Issues I had that may reflect your steps. ![]() Please ensure if possible to include more verbose. TeXstudio is not very helpful in showing why an external command may not work. *) Avoid calling your test file example.lytex On my system other TeX system files were called instead ! (note the "example".lytex ideally should be "example.lytex") I will * the ones which differ from yours Some of which I note you seem to have allowed for.
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