Am 28.01.19 um 13:06 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
HI Vaughan,

I'm using a pristine clean new Debian 9, Frescobaldi 3, and whatever Python that currently uses of course. This effect hit all of a sudden. The string quartet I have to write in blocks of ten pages to keep Frescobaldi snappy in response, but it just hit the wall. Perhaps a coincidence after an OS update, or perhaps i have just hit some complexity threshold where Frescobaldi goes non-linear. Although not large in length, I am after all engraving New Complexity School scores, and the music is fairly dense with detail.


Just a random thought: is it by any chance possible that you managed to force Frescobaldi into a loop, for example by circular includes?

Urs



Andrew


On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 21:48, Vaughan McAlley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, 18:18 Andrew Bernard
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

        Hello Federico,

        Thanks for the input. Current score is only ten pages of
        string quartet music. Complex yes, but not vast. It suddenly
        stated after a Debian 9 update.

        I love Frescobaldi, but the very sluggish response now of the
        text editor is unusable, and I have had to abandon it for
        Emacs. Emacs is great, but the indentation is abysmal, and
        just messes up really quickly. Caught between two
        unsatisfactory worlds now. I think I am going to have to take
        on the monumental task or rewriting from scratch the lilypond
        mode indenting and formatting engine. If I can achieve
        anything in that area, it may be a good side effect of this
        Frescobaldi problem.

        Andrew


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    Hmmmm, I've been running Frescobaldi on Debian 9 without any
    problems for a while now. IIRC (not near my computer) it's
    Frescobaldi 3 which uses a different version of Python.

    (Also, I messed up the upgrade so it became effectively a clean
    install of Debian 9)

    Vaughan
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