These would probably count as "annoying" bugs. (1) When I compile a Lilypond file that contains an error, Lilypond should not open up the previous .pdf file: An error means I have to go back to the file, which means closing the .pdf file first. (This could be added in the form of a preferences menu with items like "behavior upon error" and "behavior upon warning". Default would be "compile and open output file".)
(2) When I compile a Lilypond file, make some changes, compile it again, and so on, the various compilations in the log file are continuous. Some sort of a separator (even if it's just hyphens) should be put between compilings. --- Christopher Heckman _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond