Hi Caio,
For 2.19.82 refer to Section 4.1.1 Configuruing the system. It explains
what to do to enable point and click from the PDF viewer program, and how
to set the EDITOR variable to make emacs go to the right line and column. I
don't think it says it there and assumes you know what you are
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
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
Andrew Bernard writes:
> 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
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, 18:18 Andrew Bernard 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
>
Am 28.01.19 um 08:18 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to
begin with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9
Python change?
Other than with LilyPond the issue is not the complexity of the *score*
but that
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to begin
with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9 Python
change?
Andrew
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 18:01, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> > Il giorno dom 27 gen
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.
Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it was caused by an upgrade to Debian 9? Did you
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Thanks David!
>
> Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
>
> lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
I think it's about keybindings for running stuff and possibly initial
process handling, not so much about the parsing/indentation. And
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 11:17:21PM -0500, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is still on topic, but I have found that LilyPond
> indentation on emacs goes off kilter when brackets (i.e., for beaming)
> and parentheses (i.e., for slurs and phrasing slurs) are used. The
> solution for
I'm not sure if this is still on topic, but I have found that LilyPond
indentation on emacs goes off kilter when brackets (i.e., for beaming)
and parentheses (i.e., for slurs and phrasing slurs) are used. The
solution for brackets is easy enough; putting space around them
alleviates the problem.
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 11:58:30 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Frescobaldi has a great formatting function that indents all the code very
> nicely and nearly flawlessly.
>
> But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current score
> increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses
Thanks David!
Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
Andrew
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 12:11, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>
> You wouldn't want it to try. Really, somebody™ should rewrite Emacs'
> LilyPond support using some of
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Frescobaldi has a great formatting function that indents all the code very
> nicely and nearly flawlessly.
>
> But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current score
> increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has sadly become
>
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