Hi Andrew,
Am 17.03.19 um 12:34 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Voluminous output of
trying
\break
hundreds of lines.
OK, now I see what you mean.
I just commented out the ly:message call, but I think a switch would
be good.
I find the message "trying \break" pretty useless without any context
(like measure number, context and input location), so I have the
impression this is just a development debut message randomly forgotten
to be commented out.
I think a switch would be good (=> should be implemented using
(getOption '(edition-engraver debug-messages)) (or any other useful
option name list). But only if the produced output is of actual use.
Another suggestion would be to replace ly:message with oll:debug here.
What do you think, Jan-Peter?
Best
Urs
Andrew
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 17:32, Urs Liska <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Am 17. März 2019 01:23:23 MEZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>I am now using edition-engraver and page-layout. I am overwhelmed by
>the
>sheer brilliance of this code. Thanks Jan-Peter and Urs and others!
>
>Is there an option to switch off the 'trying...' messages and on on?
I'm sorry, but what messages are you talking about specifically?
Urs
>It's
>annoying when using gvim and make as it just causes one to have
to quit
>'more' and so on because of long pages of output, for no real
need. If
>there is a verbose switch, could you let me know? If not, can I put
>one in?
>
>Andrew
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