Thank you for the help I received with this problem.
I have finally had time to get back to the project, and have ended up with:
\paper {
inner-margin = 30\mm
outer-margin = 30\mm
print-page-number = ##f
tocTitleMarkup = \markup {
\vspace #10
\fontsize #6
\column {
\fill
On 24.11.2015 14:30, David Sumbler wrote:
the snippet does not have a "version"
statement.
The LSR currently supports 2.18.
Yours, Simon
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On Tue, 2015-11-24 at 14:47 +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> David Sumbler writes:
>
> > I have experimented with elements from the all the suggestions made -
> > thanks to all. One thing that has been confirmed is that my
> > understanding of how to use markup commands is pretty poor.
> >
> > I st
David Sumbler writes:
> I have experimented with elements from the all the suggestions made -
> thanks to all. One thing that has been confirmed is that my
> understanding of how to use markup commands is pretty poor.
>
> I still have not managed to solve all of the problems. I tried to test
>
I have experimented with elements from the all the suggestions made -
thanks to all. One thing that has been confirmed is that my
understanding of how to use markup commands is pretty poor.
I still have not managed to solve all of the problems. I tried to test
Graham's suggestion of a modificati
On 21/11/2015 10:56 PM, David Sumbler wrote:
I have not used a Table of Contents before, and I am having some
difficulty in getting the result I want. I have 2 problems.
1) I would like to have a dotted line between the title and the page
number in each line. But if I use
tocItemMarkup = \toc
On 21.11.2015 14:50, David Sumbler wrote:
Thank you for this suggestion. But unfortunately using
\override-lines #'(line-width . 100)
effectively alters the width of the right margin without altering the
left margin. I want the text centred horizontally on the page, so this
does not produce the
Il giorno sab 21 nov 2015 alle 12:56, David Sumbler
ha scritto:
1) I would like to have a dotted line between the title and the page
number in each line. But if I use
tocItemMarkup = \tocItemWithDotsMarkup
then there does not seem to be a way of formatting the text the way I
want to (larger f
On Sat, 2015-11-21 at 11:56 +, David Sumbler wrote:
> I have not used a Table of Contents before, and I am having some
> difficulty in getting the result I want. I have 2 problems.
>
> 1) I would like to have a dotted line between the title and the page
> number in each line. But if I use
>
Thank you for this suggestion. But unfortunately using
\override-lines #'(line-width . 100)
effectively alters the width of the right margin without altering the
left margin. I want the text centred horizontally on the page, so this
does not produce the result I want.
David
On Sat, 2015-11-21
Greetings David,
Please forgive me if I misunderstood your meaning, but here is perhaps
a solution, albeit less elegant, for your second issue? Perhaps your
\paper block can reflect the margins which you would like for the
Table of Contents, but for the preceding paragraphs of text on the
same pag
I have not used a Table of Contents before, and I am having some
difficulty in getting the result I want. I have 2 problems.
1) I would like to have a dotted line between the title and the page
number in each line. But if I use
tocItemMarkup = \tocItemWithDotsMarkup
then there does not seem to
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