> Okay. Basically the problem is that conversion from PDF to PS get’s > really complicated at some point, and results in really large PS > files. > > I’ve tracked down the responsible commit to be > cf2ae39e9d93c2dcdc50afd7d0389c314898273c, which implements > transparency for PDF. Now this seems plausible, as transparency is > NOT part of the Postscript specification, and Adobe and GS have just > added (very volatile) methods to the PS specification for > transparency in a created PDF file. > > So when we have a PDF with transparency we cannot really convert it > into proper Postscript. Thus such a conversion appears to rasterize > the entire page, resulting in a very large ps file (of lower optical > quality) that is hard to render. > > But this probably means that your PDF viewer does not handle PDF > properly but instead converts the PDF to PS and displays that. That > is nothing Lilypond can influence, apart from maybe handling > transparency in a more intelligent way such that transparency is > only used if it is called for. But the best way would probably be to > use a proper PDF viewer.
Maybe this deservers a comment in the manual. And maybe it deserves an issue in the bug tracker, too. Werner