On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:24 PM, James Lowe <[email protected]> wrote:
> "...It can run on any platform, no matter how old or exotic, has thousands of
> users and hundreds of contributors, and makes it possible to write simple
> scores (a couple of hours is all it takes to get started) as well as complex
> 500-pages pieces, mixing text, graphic elements, contemporary or medieval
> notations."
So what, you're telling me you've never compiled the famous
Illustrated Boulez-Ockeghem Variations (648pp.) on your mobile phone?
-- Wait a minute, I think I have an old quartz watch I can lend you so
you can install LilyPond on it. Or can my microwave oven do the trick?
:-)
(That being said, Phil's "biggest single score" question is indeed
interesting: since every large LilyPond score I've seen so far are
split into several \score{}s, that undoubtedly makes them quite easier
to compile than a single 500-pages chunk.)
Cheers,
Valentin
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