On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 18:57, David Bobroff wrote:
> If I keep all the notes for a piece in one file what is the "proper" (not
> that there is one "right" way) method of adding any needed instances of
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> followed by '\break' in the part extracting file to place the line breaks
> where I
Well, using this:
\usepackage[lmargin=10mm,rmargin=10mm,top=30mm,textheight=240mm,noheadfoot]{
geometry}
produces acceptable results, but I still don't understand why I can't seem
to make the textwidth narrower.
-David
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I've got a few Lilypond projects in varying degrees of completeness. I'm
finding that I need to settle on some general approach that will work well.
Some specifics:
Score vs Parts
If I keep all the notes for a piece in one file what is the "proper" (not
that there is one "right" way) method of
>What Lilypond version are you using?
1.6.5 cygwin
>Do you use the \begin[noquote]{lilypond}?
No, but after you said this I tried it but it did not seem to make any
difference. I should probably be clear that I used this format:
\lilypondfile[noquote]{file.ly}
Since I'm keeping the notes in a
Hello,
I thought it were possible to put a note, an accidental, an
articulation or a measure in between brackets to indicate editorial
changes and additions. Am I wrong?
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Best regards,
Jérémie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What Lilypond version are you using?
Do you use the \begin[noquote]{lilypond}?
Check the documentation of the geometry package for more
options to set the margins.
/Mats
Quoting David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using lilypond-book for a piece in order to be able to have better (or
>
I'm using lilypond-book for a piece in order to be able to have better (or
at least more understandable for me) control over titles of movements and
pagebreaks. My preamble contains:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{textwidth=185mm,textheight=250.00mm,headheigh