On Mon, 31 May 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I was able to fix this in lilypond-book-2.0.1 with the patch below.  It
> > then used "xyzzy" as the basename for the whole process (.ly .tex .dvi
> > .eps .png etc).  This patch saved my project, since python was choking on
> > the size of my source file.  I had to break it into smaller pieces for
>
> lilypond-book in 2.2 will not choke on long files, if you break them
> in parts using \include.  Why do you need extra features, then?

Translation: lilypond-book still chokes on long files.  The workaround is
to break them in parts using \include.

Unfortunately that workaround doesn't work for large html files.

I would have thought the benefit of non-random filenames would be
self-evident, and I provided an example of when it was specifically
needed.





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