2011/7/13 Robert Schmaus :
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> Hi Janek & Bill,
>
> thanks for your replies! Both do basically what I was trying to get, but
> Janek's suggestion is more elegant.
>
> Just for the record: I have seen the set-global-staff-size before, but since
> there is more than one score in a book, I went with t
Hi Janek & Bill,
thanks for your replies! Both do basically what I was trying to get, but
Janek's suggestion is more elegant.
Just for the record: I have seen the set-global-staff-size before, but
since there is more than one score in a book, I went with the
layout-set-staff-size parameter
2011/7/11 Robert Schmaus :
> What's happening right now is that, if space becomes too small, the
> space between the staffs is reduced while the notes themselves stay in
> their size, s.t. the staffs are just being "pushed into each other".
I'm not sure if i understood correctly, but maybe
#(set-g
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Dear Lilyponders,
I'm working on a score and having trouble with the following (probably
not very difficult) issue, which I cannot solve despite having RTFM:
The problem is the height of the full score which contains all
instruments, and which I'd l
Dear Lilyponders,
I'm working on a score and having trouble with the following (probably
not very difficult) issue, which I cannot solve despite having RTFM:
The problem is the height of the full score which contains all
instruments, and which I'd like to print in landscape mode. What I'm
lookin