Greetings All,
I would like to temporarily influence the vertical spacing of a piece,
idally using this form:
\override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.padding = #5
In the NR for version 2.19.36, this type of command is shown in a
\with block, resulting in the entire score spaced accord
Hello Ivan,
Am 22.06.2015 um 12:35 schrieb Ivan Arreghini:
Good day to all of you! I'd need a little help for a spacing problem
with Lilypond.
Is it possible
(Virtually everything is _possible_ in LilyPond – only some things are
more difficult than others :-) )
the setting the vertical spacin
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Good day to all of you! I'd need a little help for a spacing problem with
Lilypond.
Is it possible the setting the vertical spacing between systems and staves for
each individual page, in a score?
I've googled around, but I've no found an answer.
Thanks and regards.
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Mischa Falkenburg wrote:
Mark, thanks for your help (ie. Reply to ALL)
My question would be:
WHERE do I plug in the
\paper {
ragged-last-bottom = ##t
}
I normally put the \paper block right after the \header block in my
scores. In the example you give below, just put it after your \ver
Mark Polesky wrote:
Mischa Falkenburg wrote:
systems-per-page
max-systems-per-page
min-systems-per-page
ragged-last-bottom
I've been searching through the documentation, and the index for
same...but I don't see any reference to this. Explain, please?
Mischa
Mischa Falkenburg wrote:
> >> systems-per-page
> >> max-systems-per-page
> >> min-systems-per-page
> >>
> >
> > ragged-last-bottom
> >
> I've been searching through the documentation, and the index for
> same...but I don't see any reference to this. Explain, please?
Mischa,
Don't for
Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2009/4/22 Carl D. Sorensen :
>
> > I think you want to set system-count.
>
> Maybe you could play with
>
> systems-per-page
> max-systems-per-page
> min-systems-per-page
ragged-last-bottom might do the trick too.
- Mark
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2009/4/22 Carl D. Sorensen :
> I think you want to set system-count.
Maybe you could play with
systems-per-page
max-systems-per-page
min-systems-per-page
as well. Not available until next release, though.
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On 4/22/09 9:13 AM, "Mischa Falkenburg"
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm using version 2.12.1, and my piece utilizes a GrandStaff with 6 Staffs.
> The .pdf file generated shows all the pages, except for the final page,
> with a big space between two GrandStaffs.
>
> I would like to modify the spa
Hello All,
I'm using version 2.12.1, and my piece utilizes a GrandStaff with 6 Staffs.
The .pdf file generated shows all the pages, except for the final page,
with a big space between two GrandStaffs.
I would like to modify the spacing so that three GS's would show on each
page. Is this possi
Le 4 déc. 08 à 21:25, james a écrit :
I'm having some difficulty. So far, in a score that compiles fine
without \bookpart, I only get bus errors when I try to use
\bookpart. I've tried having just one \score in the \bookpart, I've
tried having all of them in \bookparts. The example from elu
Am 03.12.2008 um 22:59 schrieb Neil Puttock:
2008/12/3 james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm sorry, \bookpart is new to me, and I don't find it when I
search for it
in the one big page option. Where can I learn more about this?
It's hot off the press. :)
Here are some links from the 2.11.65 doc
2008/12/3 james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm sorry, \bookpart is new to me, and I don't find it when I search for it
> in the one big page option. Where can I learn more about this?
It's hot off the press. :)
Here are some links from the 2.11.65 docs:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/t
Am 03.12.2008 um 22:41 schrieb Neil Puttock:
Hi James,
2008/12/3 james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a question about vertical spacing between systems of a
single score
inside a book. how do I access page0limit-inter-system-space inside a
\layout block? I want those settings only for a single
Hi James,
2008/12/3 james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a question about vertical spacing between systems of a single score
> inside a book. how do I access page0limit-inter-system-space inside a
> \layout block? I want those settings only for a single score.
I think you'll have to use \bookpart,
I have a question about vertical spacing between systems of a single
score inside a book. how do I access page0limit-inter-system-space
inside a \layout block? I want those settings only for a single score.
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Subject: Yet another vertical spacing question
Anyone have any idea what's going on with the space between the voice and
the piano staves in the opening of this bit of Mozart?
Clearly the first system is using the spacing o
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2005-06/msg00210.html
> >
> > /Mats
> >
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Ah,
>
> but this is a bug, really. Only the staves should be kept on the first
> system, but not the lyrics lines and chord names.
Here's the executiv
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2005-06/msg00210.html
/Mats
Ah,
but this is a bug, really. Only the staves should be kept on the first
system, but not the lyrics lines and chord names.
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Trevor Baca wrote:
Anyone have any idea what's going on with the space between the voice
and the piano staves in the opening of this bit of Mozart?
Clearly the first system is using the spacing of the *second* sys
Anyone have any idea what's going on with the space between the voice
and the piano staves in the opening of this bit of Mozart?
Clearly the first system is using the spacing of the *second* system,
which looks kinda insane given that the second system has 3 stanzas
while the first system has none
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