Yes, I just put skipTypesetting at the end of whichever lines are
necessary and then comment/uncomment them as needed. Very fast.
I should say, in response to Graham's comment, that I have noticed
this behavior on the stable version -- the only one I've used for some
time now.
On Thu, Jul 15, 20
And of course you make heavy use of \set Score.skipTypesetting = ##t ?
So you don't have to wait so often ...
Best
Urs
Am 15.07.2010 21:04, schrieb Neil Thornock:
Not that this is very *helpful* but when I've had this situation, I
process the first half of the score separate from the second hal
Not that this is very *helpful* but when I've had this situation, I
process the first half of the score separate from the second half,
adjusting page numbers if needed. I had to do this with my orchestra
piece -- it ended up saving an hour of processing time!
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Grah
There are some attempts to optimize the speed; one simple patch
reduces the time required by something like 40%. But you should
expect such problems from an unstable development version.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 06:22:56PM +0800, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote:
>Hello,
> I final
Hello,
I finally finish my concert overture, which has just 250 measures, 34 pages.
The compiling is a nightmare! When I used normal way, the computer turned into
a circumstance like it was about to crash. Then I used Process Tamer, a small
util program to reduce source wasting. At first, it's