Hi Claire,
I'm not sure how the manual vertical positioning interacts with the
cropping, but you can test further  by inserting   \include "lilypond-
book-preamble.ly" in your file.This will give you one cropped pdf plus
a number of indexed pdf files for each system. The cropping issues
should be visible there too and might give some more clues for
understanding the issue.
The most common cause for such cropping issues would be (not in your
case) moving stuff with extra-offset, which is then not included in the
obkjects' X/Y-extent.
Urs
Am Sonntag, den 30.08.2020, 11:12 +0200 schrieb Claire Meyer:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm integrating a score with latex via lyluatex. The .ly file is
> finished, and gives no error; the score produced looks good, and I'm
> at the step where I just integrate with latex, and touch up the
> things that need retouching. I insert system by system, and
> unfortunately, some dynamics are mostly cropped out :
> 
> 
> The scribble between the two systems is a dynamic mark that applies
> to the lower system. I looked in the temporary files generated by
> lyluatex, and the pdfs are cropped in such a manner that all my
> higher-placed-within-the-system dynamics are mostly removed.
> 
> Those dynamics are all custom dynamic marks that I constructed like :
> 
> mydyn = \tweak DynamicText.self-alignment-X #LEFT
>       #(make-dynamic-script
>               (markup
>                       #:with-dimensions '(0 . 5) '(0 . 0) #:line
>                       (#:normal-text #:italic "<whatever my dynamic
> mark says>")))
> 
> They were badly placed with automatic placement (overlapping with the
> phrasing slurs, mostly), so I specified in my score for those
> dynamics that :
> 
> 
>               \new Dynamics \with {
>                       \override VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-
> relatedstaff-spacing =
>                               #'((basic-distance . 6)
>                                       (minimum-distance . 5)
>                                       (padding . 3)
>                                       (stretchability . 6))
>                       } { \dynamicsA }
> 
> 
> Any idea how to solve that problem ? I tried to include everything
> relevant to not just code dump things here, but ask away if I forgot
> something.
> 
> Thanks,
> Claire
> 

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