I seem to have partially answered my own question. I tried using the example in the docs regarding two-pass vertical spacing and it *did* make a noticeable difference....on most of the pages. On pages where the score was especially sparse the staves were set closer together, disrupting the pattern. How can this be fixed?
Also, in the example of the two-pass method there is the line: \includePageLayoutFile Is this to be taken literally? I see that there was a generated file by the name of "score-page-layout.ly". Should I be using: \include "score-page-layout.ly"? David Bobroff wrote: > I'm working on the final touches to a score. It's fairly large. There > are 28 staves. There is one place where the score expands vertically > due to the "vertical density" of notes. I've been experimenting with > different font sizes to be sure that the score does not stretch off the > bottom of the page at this point. Now, having found that size I would > like to stretch the vertical spacing on the rest of the pages to match > this spacing. Is that what the two-pass vertical spacing thing does? > > Also, my target paper size is B4. I can print it on A4 myself and blow > it up to B4 (I have access to B4 paper at work) or I can have it printed > on A3 at a digital print shop and reduce it to B4. My impression is > that reducing will produce better, i.e. sharper, results than expanding. > > -David > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user