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
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 wan
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 expense o
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 -- ignoring between-system-padding
What is the code equivalent of, "Please, LilyPond, stop ignoring me?"
In this case, there
Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding
> What is the code equivalent of, "Please, LilyPond, stop ignoring me?"
In this case, there isn't one. The problem is that, in order to work out where
to put page breaks, LilyPond estimates the height of each system. I
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,
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 -- ignoring between-system-padding
What is the