>> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to >> > include: >> > >> > <absent> ie default #f: as now, no cropped output >> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped >> > *page* >> > -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of whitespace >> > (mm is already used as the unit of eps-box-padding) >> > >> > So anyone who relies on the current behaviour could just add 0 to >> > their -dcrop option. Transparent strut workarounds could be >> > removed. >> >> I vote against this. LilyPond's behaviour is simply broken and >> should be corrected. People who use struts can also easily set the >> staff-staff distance to zero (using the standard LilyPond paper >> variables). > > I think you could be more specific about precisely which parts > you're unhappy with, rather than quoting the entirety and saying you > vote against this.
Oh, sorry, I thought it was obvious. I vote against adding a new argument to `-dcrop`. Instead, the option should behave as expected and documented (i.e., having the output is on a single page with cropped margins, and no changes to any other vertical whitespace). Werner