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Subject: Re: Page layout frustration (+ documentation note)
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> > I'm trying to fit a piece of music onto one page. By default, lily
> > formats it as 11 systems, 10 on the first page, 1 on the second. So I
> > told lily to fit it in 10 systems - which it nicel
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 14:15 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to fit a piece of music onto one page. By default, lily
> formats it as 11 systems, 10 on the first page, 1 on the second. So I
> told lily to fit it in 10 systems - which it nicely laid out as 9 on the
> first page, 1 on the
Some things you might want to check out...
1. You really can tweak the margins.
2. In your paper block you can set between-system-padding . I find
that setting to 2 or 3 can sometimes compress things enough, even 1.
3. You might want to look at how much padding you have on any rehearsal
mark
Walter wrote:
annotate-spacing = ##t
For someone as geeky and obsessive-compulsive as I, this is one of
the coolest applications of technology that I've seen since www.visualthesaurus.com>.
Way to go, Lilypond Team!
Thanks,
Kieren.
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lilypo
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> I'm trying to fit a piece of music onto one page. By default, lily
> formats it as 11 systems, 10 on the first page, 1 on the second. So I
> told lily to fit it in 10 systems - which it nicely laid out as 9 on the
> first page, 1
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I'm trying to fit a piece of music onto one page. By default, lily
formats it as 11 systems, 10 on the first page, 1 on the second. So I
told lily to fit it in 10 systems - which it nicely laid out as 9 on the
first page, 1 on the s