Johan Vromans | 29 Nov 20:53
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Re: jpedal slowness

Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen <at> zonnet.nl> writes:

> 3. If I edit the source, everytime I save this is detected by an endless 
> loop in my script, lilypond is called and a new postscript is created. 
> This is detected by gv thanks to the -watch option. Et voila, the score 
> can be seen almost instantaneously!

I use this approach for other purposes so I know it well.
However, in the case of LP typesetting I've learned to appreciate the
point and click facility to quickly jump from the score into the
source...

-- Johan
Martin Tarenskeen | 30 Nov 17:38

Re: jpedal slowness

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 08:53:06PM +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen <at> zonnet.nl> writes:
> 
> > 3. If I edit the source, everytime I save this is detected by an endless 
> > loop in my script, lilypond is called and a new postscript is created. 
> > This is detected by gv thanks to the -watch option. Et voila, the score 
> > can be seen almost instantaneously!
> 
> I use this approach for other purposes so I know it well.
> However, in the case of LP typesetting I've learned to appreciate the
> point and click facility to quickly jump from the score into the
> source...

I managed to make a modified version of my script work including 
point-and-click facility (well, sort of) using xpdf and gvim. But I have 
to hit "R" to reload a newly created pdf with Xpdf. And in gvim I have 
to hit a key to exit a message that appears now and then at the 
bottom of the screen. The less key- and mouseclicks I need to get what I 
want, the better.

I would like to be able to use acroread or evince if possible. I don't 
think the lilypond documentation is very clear on this subject. Only a 
short example tells me how to configure xpdf. There have been posts 
about this subject in the mailing list. But more help and examples in 
the documentation would be nice.

Another problem:

I have just installed Fedora 10 on a Asus EeePC 900 minilaptop. Also 
installed Lilypond and my script. Now I have a really lightweight 
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