Hi,
I remember reading some time ago that someone said that the part of running
lilypond that takes the most time is when lilypond loads guile. That seems
to be quite true, as lilypond can process heaps of little music fragments
(when using lily-book) quite quickly.
So, would it be possible
On Friday 04 November 2005 19.27, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found this post about lilypond:
>
> http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/lilypond.html
>
> (I guess it's posted by someone who reads this list).
>
> It looks like there's a typo here: It says "License: Freeware", which
> shou
>> From: Jean-Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 3- How to handle people like me, who have suscribed and activated the
>> option not to get every post on the lists (even if for a while) but
>> would like to reply to when they have the trick?
Your situation is unchanged. Anyone with a subscribed a
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
>One questions is if you still should have the links with
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you click on
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" at http://lilypond.org/web/about/.
>
>
>What happens when you post using gmane, is your own email
>address still shown in the From: field? If so, then we
Hi,
I found this post about lilypond:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/lilypond.html
(I guess it's posted by someone who reads this list).
It looks like there's a typo here: It says "License: Freeware", which
should be GPL. (strictly speaking it's not an error, since freeware can
be
Erik Sandberg wrote:
Hi,
When we left the TeX back-end, some nice features were lost as well. An
example of this, is the typesetting of beautiful text that latex provides:
For example, "fi" is typeset in a slightly more typographically correct way
by latex than by lily >=2.6.
You are right.
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 11:16:25PM +1000, Eddie Z wrote:
> I have recently moved to Linux usiing MEPIS KDE Debian whatever.
> Every time I find software that looks like it might be fun to
> investigate or even learn how to use I get to the installation and then
> have no idea how to move on from