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Because I'm under the impression that Lilypond is more similar to LaTeX than
to TeX, I thought Mr. Lemberg was referring to TeX in the context of LaTeX
(through which is how I also interact with TeX).
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> On Mar 29, 2022 at 12:32 PM, <David Kastrup (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
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> Martín Rincón Botero <[email protected]> writes: > I'm lucky
> to be able to work using Lilypond through Python. I never > compile the
> whole score I'm working on, but only the current "segment" > (around 2
> pages) and the corresponding pages get updated in the > PDF. Compiling the
> whole thing is something I do only at the end of a > project because it's
> so slow (I believe TeX suffers from similar > problems, so mentioning TeX
> doesn't really improve the situation). TeX was written to make efficient use
> of computers with a power that would be considered absolutely ridiculously
> impaired by today's standards, so it tends to be amazingly blazingly fast.
> Any differing impression most likely due is to abusing TeX as a Turing
> machine for solving more or less generic programming purposes rather than as
> a typesetting engine with a basic macro layer. Since TeX is predominantly
> employed for compiling LaTeX sources, that speaks more about the LaTeX
> implementation than TeX itself. To wit: in ancient times, using \tracingall
> for looking at how a document got compiled tended to deliver useful
> information; nowadays it just puts out indecipherable riffraff, like using
> gdb for tracing the progress of a Scheme interpreter does. A Texinfo rather
> than LaTeX compilation is probably more in line with the expected performance
> (at least for input not transcending the ASCII input plane of Unicode) but no
> promises: the old adage "any improvements in hardware performance will get
> eaten up by more waste in programming" is a universal phenomenon. -- David
> Kastrup
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