Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
Try the self-alignment-X property.

   /Mats

Jeffrey Philpott wrote:

Erik Sandberg schrieb:

On Friday 20 August 2004 12.48, Jeffrey Philpott wrote:

I have just upgraded from 2.1.x to 2.2.5 on my Debian, ran convert.ly
just nicely, but now get the following warning message:

Can't find "alignment (backend?)". Did you type something wrong?

Output seems ok, but I can't change the textheight in \paper. Is this
the problem?




convert-ly isn't perfect; it might have messed something up. I recommend you to try to isolate where in the file the problem comes from (this can be done by commenting out parts of the file until no warning is issued - the warning should come from the part you last commented out).

Erik

OK, this is the offending line:

%    \override LyricText   #'alignment = #0

What should it be, or don't I need it any more?

Still, how do I now get Lilypond to change my textheight??

Jeffrey


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Thanks a lot, it works again as it should!

I've found some workaround documentation for textheight using lilypond-book, but would like to have it directly in lilypond. Is there any possibility of utilising this again? At the moment the tagline doesn't get printed on a4 portrait, even if I set the printing margins to zero.

Jeffrey


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