nd 30' doing nothing before starting to parse.
Isn't this odd ?
D.
Quoting Darius Blasband <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>> Can you see what happens if you run lilypond with administrator rights?
&g
don't run that slowly. Darius, can you figure out where
the fonts.cache-1 files are going on your computer?
No problem. As soon as I get back from day job to night job (after my
children-evening job).
D.
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Is it globally slow, or is there a specific part which is recognizably
responsible for the poor performance ?
(Generating PS/PS2PDF/generating MIDI/parsing/analysis...)
D.
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>the problem is that most of the Windows var
uot;
title = "Intermezzo"
composer = "Darius Blasband"
copyright = "Rights reserved"
}
#(set-global-staff-size 14)
\paper {
indent = 0.0\pt
linewidth = 300.0\pt
}
\version "2.6.3"
global = {
\time 12/8
my
original intention.
The trouble is, I've been trying to reproduce the problem on a short
snippet, and I have failed consistently.
The only thing I have is the complete document, and the resulting PDF
Any idea anyone ?
Cheers,
D
ase, don't feel as if you had the only
truth in hand about what is or what is not useful, appropriate, correct,
standard, good practice, etc.
Darius.
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> I'd have to say I'd be wary of anyone who has a degree in jazz from a
> conservatory. Jazz is not a classical art form; conservatories are for
> teaching classical forms of music, and no decent jazz musician has
> ever received his/her education from such a place. (I could say
> something abou
Using 2.2.2 under Cygwin, it seems (from a larger example)
that tuplets produce rounding errors that accumulate when
generating MIDI:
In something such as:
<<
{
\times 2/9 {c'8 c c c c c c c c}
\times 2/9 {c'8 c c c c c c c c}
\times 2/9 {c'8 c c c c c c c c}
}
\\
{
a4
only tool I could find which reads and writes MIDI files
fairly conveniently.
To be honest, even if I have a working solution, I still think that this
kind of basic feature should be part of Lilypond. Adding filters before
and after is not sustainable.
Cheers,
Darius.
Quoting David Raleigh A
Any advice, idea, suggestion, welcome
(And a merry christmas and a happy new year...)
Cheers,
Darius.
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't be playable anyway).
Cheers,
Darius.
Quoting Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 12 October 2004 07.13, Jefferson dos Santos Felix wrote:
> > Recently I have use the \partcombine to create SATB scores, but I have
> > some problems:
>
> I don't th
Because of space restrictions, the example is described, together
with related files, on the Lilypond wiki:
http://afavant.elte.hu/lywiki/BigExampleCrashes
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> Yes it would, but how would you parse a balanced parenthesis
> expression using regular expressions?
>
In theory, it can't be done, as balancing requires context-free
beyond regular grammars. In practice though, specially given the scope
(convert.ly is not meant to be used zillions of time
"objection" :-)
Cheers,
Darius
Quoting Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I know this feature has been requested & flamed before, but.. I think it
> would
> > be useful with a --no-midi option. The reason raised the previ
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