On 27/02/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> Sometimes the LP still seems a bit pessimistic about fitting the
> systems on a desired number of pages. Setting between-system-padding
> to zero and adjusting the between-system-space instead usually works.
Speak of the Devil... :-)
Today I wrote a pie
Hi, Joe
On 25/02/2008, Joe Neeman wrote:
> Sorry, I missed this email. Is this still an issue? If so, could you
> send the example that fails in an email? I tried 2 examples given by
> Paul in this thread and they both took up 2 pages with latest git. But
> maybe I didn't find the right exampl
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 01:59 -0800, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> > Has this issue taken some steps backwards? I compiled both of Paul's
> > examples in this thread using versions 2.11.32 and 2.11.37. The first
> > one with headers takes two pages on both vers
If you want to discuss issues with the latest development releases, I'd
recommend to use the lilypond-devel mailing list. I have forwarded
this email there.
/Mats
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Dear All,
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Has this issue taken some steps backwards? I compiled both of Paul's
pages on 2.11.32 and *three* pages on
> 2.11.37.
Just a reminder of the discussion. :-)
-Risto
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and leaves a huge gap between the header and the topmost staff. Arrgh!
-Risto
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Francisco Vila wrote:
2007/11/21, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/11/21, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've just release 2.11.35.
I'll be happy to test it when it's available.
it's already on lilypond.org, however, someth
Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/11/21, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've just release 2.11.35.
It solves both problems in this thread!
Thanks!
Paul
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/11/21, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've just release 2.11.35.
I'll be happy to test it when it's available.
it's already on lilypond.org, however, something must have broken with
our mirroring process to linuxaudio.org
Found it.
Thanks!
2007/11/21, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I've just release 2.11.35.
> >
> I'll be happy to test it when it's available.
it's already on lilypond.org, however, something must have broken with
our mirroring process to linuxaudio.org
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:07:42 Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> 2007/11/17, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > PPPS: In the next version, you will be able to set page-count =
> > #some-number in the paper block, which should make these things easier to
> > control.
>
> I've just release 2.11.35.
> I've not
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> 2007/11/17, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>> PPPS: In the next version, you will be able to set page-count = #some-number
>> in the paper block, which should make these things easier to control.
>>
>
> I've just release 2.11.35.
>
I'll be happy to test it
2007/11/17, Joe Neeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> PPPS: In the next version, you will be able to set page-count = #some-number
> in the paper block, which should make these things easier to control.
I've just release 2.11.35.
I've noticed that most examples, take some more vertical space
(mozart: 5 i
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Due to time constraints I wasn't able to read the new documentation at
all (you are a hero, BTW, for investing so much time into this!), thus
I can't suggest a possible location for inclusion. Maybe it's not
necessary at all since lilypond's layout process is already docume
> >> Warning: long-winded explanation follows. [...]
> >
> > This is an excellent description which should probably go into the
> > documentation.
>
> Really? I skimmed through it, and it looked like a discussion about a
> current bug.
I meant the description of lilypond's behaviour w.r.t. fo
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Warning: long-winded explanation follows. [...]
This is an excellent description which should probably go into the
documentation.
Really? I skimmed through it, and it looked like a discussion about a
current bug. Were you thinking of sticking it in a @refbugs secti
> Warning: long-winded explanation follows. [...]
This is an excellent description which should probably go into the
documentation.
Werner
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:27:16 Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Paul's example looks very familiar. :-)
>
> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 Joe Neeman-2 wrote:
> > If you can create a bad example without any titles, that example will
> > probably
> > still cause problems. If you can send such an example t
rics \lyricsto "third" \words
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "third" \words
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "third" \words
>>
\layout
{
\context
{
\Score
\override SpacingSpanner #'spacing-increment = #3
Joe Neeman wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:00:02 Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Dear Han-Wen and all,
2007/11/11, Han-Wen Nienhuys-5 wrote:
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
Thanks for the info. I was just about to write a bitteri
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:00:02 Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
> Dear Han-Wen and all,
>
> 2007/11/11, Han-Wen Nienhuys-5 wrote:
> > Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
> > hopefully this or next week.
>
> Thanks for the info. I was just about to write a bitterish email about the
>
takes away the joy of it.
I'll be eagerly waiting for the 2.11.35. :-)
Best Regards,
Risto
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/11/11, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
Great! Thanks,
Paul
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2007/11/11, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
>
> Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
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Joe Neeman wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:58:45 Paul Scott wrote:
2.11.34
In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
doesn't ta
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:58:45 Paul Scott wrote:
> 2.11.34
>
> In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
> page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
> move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
> doesn't take as much ve
Jeff Elliott wrote:
I also have (just last night) had a similar vertical spacing problem
(2.11.34).
I had a piece covering two pages, the majority on the first page, and
the page break was where
I wanted it. Then I change a bit of the spacing of a text markup
(extra-offset) and I lost one of t
I also have (just last night) had a similar vertical spacing problem
(2.11.34).
I had a piece covering two pages, the majority on the first page, and
the page break was where
I wanted it. Then I change a bit of the spacing of a text markup
(extra-offset) and I lost one of the
systems on the
Michael David Crawford wrote:
> Paul Scott wrote:
> > 2.11.34
> >
> > In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
> > page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
> > move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
> > doesn't
Paul Scott wrote:
> 2.11.34
>
> In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
> page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
> move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
> doesn't take as much vertical space as one system.
2.11.34
In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
doesn't take as much vertical space as one system.
I have worked for severa
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