Re: "ignoring between-system-padding"

2009-02-07 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:11 PM, M Watts wrote: > Tom Hall wrote: >> >> Hello List >> >> I have a generous between-system-padding = #6 for my score, but this gets >> overriden when the pdf is created, with the following message: >> >> warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-p

Re: "ignoring between-system-padding"

2009-02-06 Thread M Watts
Tom Hall wrote: Hello List I have a generous between-system-padding = #6 for my score, but this gets overriden when the pdf is created, with the following message: warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding Is there a way to maintain the system padding I want, at the

Re: ignoring between-system-padding

2007-03-18 Thread jim altieri
Graham and Joe, Thanks for your responses. It turns out that switching back to 2.10 did the trick. Thanks for the help! -jim Joe Neeman wrote: On Sunday 18 March 2007 14:31, jim altieri wrote: Hi, I'm going a little batty trying to fine-tune the vertical spacing on my score. It's too

Re: ignoring between-system-padding

2007-03-18 Thread Joe Neeman
On Sunday 18 March 2007 14:31, jim altieri wrote: > Hi, > I'm going a little batty trying to fine-tune the vertical spacing on > my score. It's too complex to include here, but suffice to say, when I > typeset the file, I get the following warning: > warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ign

Re: ignoring between-system-padding

2007-03-17 Thread Graham Percival
jim altieri wrote: I'm using 2.11.20, on MacOSX. I hope that you are aware that 2.11 is the unstable development version. You have fallen afoul of a bug in the new spacing code. For serious typesetting work, we recommend using 2.10. If you could create a minimal example of this problem,