Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> writes: > Am 19.11.2017 um 23:43 schrieb Br. Samuel Springuel: >> On 2017-11-19 5:28 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: >>> Font selection, language support, UTF-8 input… >> >> All of these are supported in LuaTeX/LuaLaTeX. >> >> For some key differences see this: >> https://www.overleaf.com/blog/500-whats-in-a-name-a-guide-to-the-many-flavours-of-tex#keyfeatures >> >> > > There's one feature that sets LuaLaTeX apart from XeLaTeX for my use > cases, and that's the compatibility of the 'microtype' package. While > it works with XeTeX it offers a limited feature set - and that package > with LuaTeX provides (at least for me) those last 5% of beautiful > typesetting. > > However, this comes at a cost: both XeTeX and LuaTeX work > *substantially* slower than pdfTeX.
Which works substantially slower than compiling to DVI and then using dvips or similar. > I'm always stunned how fast "ordinary" compilation can be with LaTeX, > for example when simply pushing a Markdown document through Pandoc. Try compiling the TeX source code to DVI (not! PDF) with plain TeX. That was sort of the definition of a large document in the 80s. Makes you wonder where LaTeX spends all its time. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user