Dear Urs,
The largest score I have worked on is a full edition of Schubert's German Stabat Mater D. 383:
https://gitlab.com/edition-kainhofer/0002_schubert_stabatmater_d383/
(PDF output files are at: https://gitlab.com/edition-kainhofer/0002_schubert_stabatmater_d383/tree/master/out )

The full score is one large lilypond score and at times had ~95 pages. Now, with optimizations, like combining colla parte instruments with the vocal staves, etc. the full score is a 78-page lilypond score in global-staff-size 15. With the critical report and the preface (written in latex, where the lilypond score's pdf is then included) you can find it at:
https://gitlab.com/edition-kainhofer/0002_schubert_stabatmater_d383/raw/master/out/TeX_Schubert_StabatMater_D383_Score_Full.pdf

With the latest git version of lilypond, even the full scores is generated in just a few seconds. A while ago it took a lot longer!

Best regards,
Reinhold


Am 2015-04-16 um 19:43 schrieb Urs Liska:
this is not related to the discussion about the recently improved processing speed, although it may sound related: I'd like to have an idea how many people have already or are regularly dealing with "big" scores, and maybe I'd like to know what might be the biggest score anyone has successfully created with LilyPond.


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