Hello,
On 07/11/16 20:27, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> [Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
>
> But the solution seems
>> to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
>> a big deal for most of us.
>
> It's not a big deal if you know it!
>
> Because it's a very a
On 2016-11-07 21:27, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
[Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
But the solution seems
to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
a big deal for most of us.
Just updated to 2.19.50 and now the cache directory has to be de
[Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
But the solution seems
> to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
> a big deal for most of us.
It's not a big deal if you know it!
Because it's a very annoying issue and it makes a very bad impression it
would be
Carl Sorensen wrote Monday, November 07, 2016 7:04 PM
> On 11/7/16 2:56 AM, "Sirius Barras" wrote:
>
>>Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does
>>>not
>>> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently,
>>>
>>
>>I agree with
On 11/7/16 2:56 AM, "Sirius Barras" wrote:
>Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
>
>
>> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does
>>not
>> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently,
>>
>
>I agree with you, I wonder this annoying issue did not pop up more
>frequently
: Monday, 7 November 2016 11:04 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Font cache issues on Windows 10
Does this batch file make the font cache workaround easier? Thought it may
help you for now.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/54452-font-cache-rebuild-windows-10-a.htm
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Andrew Bernard wrote
> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does not
> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently, but I certainly
> experience the slow down. After being advised to remove the font cache
> directory, things speed up after that, when using Fre
Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does not
> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently,
>
I agree with you, I wonder this annoying issue did not pop up more
frequently in the list.
Anyway, I did the same thing as you, I empti