Hi Abraham,

this was the next point on my LilyPond todo list, doing such a spacing
cheat sheet. Thanks a lot for sharing. Can you provide a link such that
other users can be pointed to it?

Thanks,
Joram

Am 08.07.2014 16:48, schrieb Abraham Lee:
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Larry Kent <kentla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm editing a file that was created in 2.16.  Within the *\paper*
>> settings, I have the following two lines that put headers on pages
>> after the first, and they print too close to the top edge of the
>> paper.  What markup should be added to move the headers down a bit?
>>
>>
>> *evenHeaderMarkup=\markup \fill-line { \fromproperty
>> #'page:page-number-string \htitle \hcomposer }
>>
>> *
>>
>> *oddHeaderMarkup= \markup \fill-line { \on-the-fly #not-first-page
>> \hcomposer \on-the-fly #not-first-page \htitle \on-the-fly
>> #not-first-page \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string }*
>>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Larry Kent
>> Tampa, FL
> 
> Larry,
> 
> This may also help. I made this diagram because I had trouble
> understanding which page layout properties did what. See attached for a
> graphical example of vertical layout properties (some rigid, some
> flexible). This, in conjunction with the description in the notation
> reference 
> (http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/page-layout),
> should give you enough options.
> 
> Also, you could also do the something like this in a \markup block:
> 
> \markup { \column { " " \line { \what-you-want-to-print } } }
> 
> This will force a little extra space on top of "\what-you-want-to-print".
> 
> Regards,
> Abraham
> 
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