Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 451 bars is a pretty large for an orchestral score, 

that's true, but lily should handle it. and indeed it does. the problem
was actually this code:

  \time 6/8
  cis( b4) \acciaccatura \times 2/3 { \stemUp cis32([ \acciaccatura b 
\acciaccatura a] }
  b8.)[ cis16-. d8-.] |

it makes lily hang (I filed a bug report)

> and 400 meg isn't extraordinary.

the rest of the piece is compiled using less than 200 megs here (my
system is similar of Joshua's)

> Op ma, 25-04-2005 te 00:32 +0800, schreef Joshua Koo:

>> oh ya. i was trying to lilypond a file using the nwc2ly converter im
>> developing and. tried to convert that beethoven 7th symphony movement
>> 1.

from the file you sent, it seems this tool generates wrong code. for
instance, it generates

\time 6/8
r1

when it should generate r2. for a full bar, or better yet, R2.

Pedro


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