Hi Andrew, Urs,
Am 17.03.19 um 13:07 schrieb Urs Liska:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Am 17.03.19 um 12:34 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
>> Voluminous output of
>>
>> trying
>> \break
>>
>> hundreds of lines.
yes, this message is annoying ...
>>
>
> OK, now I see what you mean.
>
>
>> I just commented out the
Hi Andrew,
> I am now using edition-engraver and page-layout
Welcome! =)
Anyone working with Lilypond at the level you are will find the EE invaluable.
> I am overwhelmed by the sheer brilliance of this code.
Right?
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
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
Voluminous output of
trying
\break
hundreds of lines.
I just commented out the ly:message call, but I think a switch would be
good.
Andrew
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 17:32, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> Am 17. März 2019 01:23:23 MEZ schrieb Andrew Bernard <
> andrew.bern...@gmail.com>:
> >I am now
Am 17. März 2019 01:23:23 MEZ schrieb Andrew Bernard :
>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
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? It's
annoying when using gvim and make as it just causes one to have to quit
'more' and