On Wednesday 17 September 2003 11:16 am, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Silvan wrote:
> > Still seems to be useful only under carefully controlled
> > circumstances.  I can break it at will.
>
> Well, bear in mind that you're probably using examples that don't
> render correctly in Rosegarden either.  Rosegarden is just more
> content to render wrongly than Lilypond is.

Much of the time, that's true, but even when it looks OK, it often comes out 
borked.

I may have over-reacted this morning, actually.  Further investigation reveals 
something wonky with Lilypond in general.  Old stuff isn't rendering either.  
I need to investigate.

> Still, send examples along.  Keep 'em brief, preferably.

Well, I have this version of Beehoven's 9th, and it screws up badly about 
halfway down the last page...

No, I'm kidding.  I'll pass along some of my test files as soon as I find them 
again.  At the moment I'm too tired to even get up and take a piss, so it can 
wait.

I just took down five pine trees that were encroaching upon my neighbor's 
power and cable lines.  I couldn't be bothered to go rent and learn how to 
use a chainsaw, so I did it all with hand saws and a double bitted axe.

Paul Bunyan I ain't, but I got those fuckers down.  Murdering trees is hard 
work.  I think from this point forward I'll stick to hugging trees.

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