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Subject: Re: organizing orchestral music
From: Orm Finnendahl <orm.finnendahl () selma ! hfmdk-frankfurt ! de>
Date: 2015-06-25 16:45:58
Message-ID: 20150625164558.GJ16013 () x1-orm
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Am Donnerstag, den 25. Juni 2015 um 18:12:42 Uhr (+0200) schrieb Gergely K.:
> >
> > No, you don't have to. Right-click on the tab of your main file
> > and check "always engrave this file".
>
> Thanks for the tip, one less keypress, but still have to press Ctrl-M
> to engrave, since only the included file is changed from perspective
> of violin.ly
Hm, pressing a key in a program like lilypond to redisplay a file
while being able to continue to work on the source is not exactly what
I would consider harmful for the workflow (while working on a file I
also happen to hit Ctl-s quite frequently as well even though this is
not part of the file's music contents ;-).
But if that *really* slows you down considerably or annoys you: For
other reasons I use a simple shell script which checks regularly for
file changes on dependent files and invokes lilypond automatically in
that case. I don't know frescobaldi well enough, but if it
automatically redisplays a changed pdf this could be a path to follow.
--
Orm
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