Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But when the out_staffs+objects.data file got > 300MB, I had to
> kill it:
> 
> -rw-r--r--    1 fred     fred     309370880 Sep  4 00:43 out_staffs+objects.data
> 
> How much disk space does primrose take?

Argh.  It was trying to write out a circular data structure there, but
Guile doesn't always spot them, hence the absurd disc usage.  I've
fixed this now, and there's a new release at the same place as before,
<http://members.xoom.com/mseaborn/omr/>.  Since that site's a bit
unreliable, I'm setting up a Sourceforge site --
<http://primrose.sourceforge.net/> -- which may or may not be there by 
the time you read this.

This version should have better accuracy at recognising staff lines
(the last had a really stupid bug); it has some simple code for
finding beams; and it's been reorganised a bit.


> Btw, if you forget the second (out) argument to ./run, you get a
> non verbose error message:
[snip]

That's been fixed too.

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         Mark Seaborn
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