Re: lilypond speed - ridiculously slow on windows xp

2005-11-20 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the problem is that most of the Windows variants are just as quick. There is some weird interaction between your windows version and our compile. I'm using Windows XP SP2, the latest, and installed only a few weeks ago. Yes, I have that too, but It Works For Me. -

Re: lilypond speed - ridiculously slow on windows xp

2005-11-20 Thread darius
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

Re: 2.7.17: minimumVerticalExtent

2005-11-20 Thread Mats Bengtsson
If you use the absolutely latest development ("unstable") version of LilyPond, you should be prepared for changes that are possibly not always well documented. However, in this case, convert-ly should convert your code to something that works in 2.7.17 (actually, as far as I can see from convert-l

Re: Volta brackets don't break correctly

2005-11-20 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Thursday 17 November 2005 02.24, Sven Axelsson wrote: > Thanks, added to bug CVS as volta-bracket-break.ly %critical %Sven Axelsson \header { texidoc = " Volta brackets that are broken over several lines don't look right anymore. They are terminated at the end of line and restarted again at t

Re: Possible appoggiatura slur bug.

2005-11-20 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 18.44, Seng Liang wrote: > The vertical position of the slur is too low. It is lower than the downward > stem of the principal note (b4.). While this can be easily fixed by > \override Slur #'positions I thought I should report this possible bug. It > appeared on both 2.

Re: 2.7.17: minimumVerticalExtent

2005-11-20 Thread Daniel Johnson
Mats Bengtsson wrote: If you use the absolutely latest development ("unstable") version of LilyPond, you should be prepared for changes that are possibly not always well documented. However, in this case, convert-ly should convert your code to something that works in 2.7.17 (actually, as far as