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From: | Graham Percival |
Subject: | Re: Lilypond Daemon |
Date: | Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:48:16 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Macintosh/20070509) |
Peter Danenberg wrote:
There was talk some time ago about a persistent Lily- pond daemon that would cut down the initialization time between documents; have there been any developments?
There have been no developments to lilypond itself. This was a side project of mine, aimed at displaying computer-generated music in (approximate) realtime. I have a working version in Perl (which can be spread across multiple machines for faster rendering), and a few months ago I started rewriting it in python, but this has been on hold while I sort out LSR.
If you're looking for a faster way to display a single document, then you'd need to do some scheme and/or C programming. If you have specialized needs (like displaying a bunch of small pieces of music with no scheme or \paper{} variables) and don't mind getting your hands dirty with perl and/or python, then let's talk.
Cheers, - Graham
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