Hi again,

The problem  is that I am not entering new music but
correcting existing notation, so that there are
already 50 measures written and I just corrected
measure 4. 
but maybe it will help, I will give it a try I guess
if I just pretend that there is no music after measure
5 whats the difference.

HOWever this isn't what I meant by realtime updates.
there should be a way to do this...

Aaron

--- Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Monday 22 August 2005 23.47, Aaron Mehl wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a way to not have to reparse a file each
> time
> > I want to view changes?
> >
> > Something where only the newest changes are parsed
> or
> > the pdf is updated in almost realtime?
> >
> > I am using vim.
> 
> If you're using 2.7, there is a command that helps
> this. From the announcement 
> of v2.7.2:
> 
>     * If `skipLastLength' is set, only the last few
> measures of a piece
>       are rendered, which speeds up correcting
> scores. For example,
>       setting
> 
> 
>       showLastLength = R1*5
>       \score { ... }
> 
>       will render only the last five measures
> (assuming 4/4 time
>       signature) of a piece.
> 
> -- 
> Erik
> 


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