Sorry, I don't know anything about marching bands, but I imagine they
would use normal concert (9x12) sized pages. (So it would be printed
on 12x18 paper.) If you like I can send you my paper.scm file wherein
I *think* I still have all those defined so it's a bit easier to get
lilypond to print to that size. Or, it's fairly easy to see the
examples in the file and add your own paper sizes
Am 29.05.2008 um 06:15 schrieb Garrett Fitzgerald:
Thanks, James, that's part of what I was looking for. The booklet
size I was thinking of was marching band size -- do you know what
that's called?
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:48 PM, James E. Bailey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
8.5x11 is US-ANSI letter size. booklet sized sheets that when folded
will be 8.5x11 are tabloid (and are 11x17).
Normal music scores (in the US) are 9x12, US ARCH B size. Booklet
sized sheets that when folded will be 9x12 are US ARCH C size (and
are 12x18)
Am 28.05.2008 um 22:23 schrieb Garrett Fitzgerald:
I'm currently working on some marches, and I was thinking about
getting them printed as a booklet, as well as 8.5x11. What paper
size do I call this? Also, what is the typical size for printing a
full-page music sheet? How about conductors' scores?
"Dammit, Jim, I'm a clarinetist, not a typesetter!"
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