Art Hixson wrote:
Han-Wen,
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
you need to put ragged-bottom (raggedbottom for 2.6) in the \paper{}
block, not in the \layout block.
If you read my comments in the explain.txt file you would find that I
did just that. It had no effect. Further, if I understand
you need to put ragged-bottom (raggedbottom for 2.6) in the \paper{}
block, not in the \layout block.
It would help if you would describe your problems more concisely, and
isolate it to a smaller file.
Art Hixson wrote:
I've posted this to the list as you asked but no one has look
Art Hixson wrote:
Sorry, this is a complicated request!
why don't you send the input .ly for us to look at? It's hard to give
good advice without seeing the code.
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ppens when \book is used. <<
I reported before that one of the pieces is very short but needs to be
on its own page to avoid bad page turns. Raggedbottom did not work. I
had patched this with invisible measures, but the above change to bar
numbering ruined that and I need ragged botto
taves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a
more normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I tried both of these,
both in \paper and \layout, both true and false -- nothing. I got
what I wanted b
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
You didn't tell us what version you are running. I believe there
have been times when raggedbottom hasn't been correct. I just tested
a 3 line example (with 'raggedbottom = ##t' in the paper block) with
2.7.33 and it worked per
Paul Scott wrote:
Art Hixson wrote:
I have a \book in which one of the scores is only three staves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a
more normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I
Art Hixson wrote:
I have a \book in which one of the scores is only three staves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a
more normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I tried both of these
I have a \book in which one of the scores is only three staves long.
These got spread across the page, of course, and I wanted to have a more
normal spacing. Rummaging around in the archives brought up the
raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom concepts. I tried both of these, both
in \paper and