Actually, if startup time is a real concern, you should write some
custom Scheme code that reads input from a pipe or socket and writes
the result.   This will allow you to skip all startup preprocessing
(reading init files , etc.) - not sure if this would work well on
Windows though.


On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Thomas Fehr <thomas.f...@floetenbau.ch> wrote:
> thanks to all!
>
> I am using windows xp and Java and a machine with enough memory. I found
> a Ramdisk (Gavotte). I have not yet tested the response times launching
> Lilypond from Java. I hope with some clever programming I will be less
> dependent on realtime issues.
>
> With a quick glance to ABC I think it is not complex enough.
>
> - Thomas
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