> "DK" == Dave K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DK> Anyone know a reason why it isn't?
>> \paper {
>> ragged-bottom = ##t
>> }
>>
>> I'm not sure why this isn't the default.
I would guess that in the situation where you need the staff to line
up with the staff on the nex
Hello,
Dave K. napsal(a):
Anyone know a reason why it isn't?
You want to set:
\paper {
ragged-bottom = ##t
}
I'm not sure why this isn't the default.
Well, I think it's because LilyPond coders suppose to use LilyPond for
typesetting multipage pieces and ragged bottom doesn't loo
Anyone know a reason why it isn't?
> You want to set:
>
> \paper {
>ragged-bottom = ##t
> }
>
> I'm not sure why this isn't the default.
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Hi,
Cheers, that's just what I needed.
Regards,
Ralph
-Original Message-
From: Laura Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 April 2006 12:25
To: Ralph Little
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: System at bottom page on score[]
>>>>> "RL" ==
> "RL" == Ralph Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RL> I'm trying to print a score using 2.8 (on Windows XP).
RL> Because there is a header and multiple pages, the first system is forced
RL> to the bottom of the first page.
RL> The rest are fine and are at the top of subsequent
Hi,
I'm trying to print a score using 2.8 (on Windows XP).
Because there is a header and multiple pages, the first system is forced
to the bottom of the first page.
The rest are fine and are at the top of subsequent pages.
Anybody know why?
Cheers in advance,
Ralph
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