On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Arno Waschk <address@hidden> wrote:
well, i came across this problem while creating a *real-world* score,
having
1600+ bars and using GBs of memory. it also showed horrible "compiling"
times before Joe created his patches as well. while experimenting a bit
with
it, i could not find a significant difference between the real-world
score,
and a \repeat unfold 1600+ fake score.
[I take it you forgot to include the list]
Interesting. What operating system were you using? How much RAM?
Also, one thing I probably should have mentioned is that the
ly:minimal-breaking algorithm is often mandatory in such demanding
compilations.
Cheers,
Valentin.