On 5 Feb 2009, at 19:02, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Right. In my orchestral score I had to adjust the horizontal shift
and line width to accommodate the instrument names, which were
running off the left side of the page without the adjustments. I
think if you play around with line-width you'l
Padmavyuha wrote:
On 5 Feb 2009, at 18:46, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Padmavyuha wrote:
I'm struggling (as usual with new computer languages) with learning
the syntax of the lilypond language.
I can't seem to find in the manuals or reference a clear explanation
of how to set the left-margin value i
On 5 Feb 2009, at 18:46, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Padmavyuha wrote:
I'm struggling (as usual with new computer languages) with learning
the syntax of the lilypond language.
I can't seem to find in the manuals or reference a clear
explanation of how to set the left-margin value in a .ly file. The
Padmavyuha wrote:
I'm struggling (as usual with new computer languages) with learning the
syntax of the lilypond language.
I can't seem to find in the manuals or reference a clear explanation of
how to set the left-margin value in a .ly file. The closest I got (or so
I thought) was:
\paper
I'm struggling (as usual with new computer languages) with learning
the syntax of the lilypond language.
I can't seem to find in the manuals or reference a clear explanation
of how to set the left-margin value in a .ly file. The closest I got
(or so I thought) was:
\paper { left-margin =