On Sun, 2018-09-16 at 21:59 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I just created a new test file of 4 bars of C crotchets. > Then used Directives Markings >> Text/Symbol >> Multiline Text & > Music > to add a comment on bar 2. > > I rapidly typed This is a test. > A T appeared in the upper box and a Progress Window.
It's curious that you get a progress bar appearing, it could be a windows effect, or just that my machine is quite quick. > After 3 minutes I tried using the X to close the box, which did, but > the > Progress window is still running while I have opened this mail > client > and written this message. > There seems to be something wrong here, but I cannot see what. > If only you knew what shenanigans were going on behind the scenes - every time you type a character Denemo creates a (tiny) LilyPond score comprising \markup {the text you wrote so far} or some such and starts up a process to generate a PDF from that (ie it runs LilyPond), when the LilyPond process finishes Denemo reads the PDF generated and displays it in the pane above where you are typing. Then it looks to see if you have typed anything more and, if so, it re-starts typesetting it. If you type too quickly you will create a certain amount of silicon indigestion, but you should always be able to click the Preview button to get the typeset version of what you have written updated. The progress bar is just an annoyance here - just kill it or leave it to its own devices - it doesn't actually mean anything, other than some sort of race has occurred between checking on whether LilyPond has finished and further typing (or something)... The most important thing is to click on Preview to make sure that what you have typed is valid LilyPond markup syntax. Once hell has frozen over, I'll probably get round to sorting it out :) Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel