On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 10:57 AM Ralph Palmer
wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023, 8:42 AM Michael Werner wrote:
>
>> Hi Ralph,
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 11:27 AM Ralph Palmer
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm having a problem with system-system
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023, 8:42 AM Michael Werner wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 11:27 AM Ralph Palmer
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm having a problem with system-system spacing and ragged-last-bottom
>> in a \Book with multiple scores. I was able, at som
Hi Ralph,
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 11:27 AM Ralph Palmer
wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem with system-system spacing and ragged-last-bottom in
> a \Book with multiple scores. I was able, at some point, to do a ragged
> last bottom on the first score, but the systems were
Hi -
My appreciation to all on the list for all the help we pass around.
I'm having a problem with system-system spacing and ragged-last-bottom in a
\Book with multiple scores. I was able, at some point, to do a ragged last
bottom on the first score, but the systems were too close for my co
Le 22/05/2022 à 16:10, Knute Snortum a écrit :
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:47 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:14 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
There is a vast array of other options available; I suggest to give
more information on your score if none of these two solutions
is su
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:47 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:14 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> >
> > There is a vast array of other options available; I suggest to give
> > more information on your score if none of these two solutions
> > is sufficient for you.
>
> Thank you, J
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:14 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> There is a vast array of other options available; I suggest to give
> more information on your score if none of these two solutions
> is sufficient for you.
Thank you, Jean. As always, a thorough and informative answer!
Le 21/05/2022 à 21:44, Knute Snortum a écrit :
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out if I can change system-system-spacing by
score, that is, in the \layout block. I have a collection of scores
(preludes) where the global \paper settings work fine for some, but I
have a score that need
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out if I can change system-system-spacing by
score, that is, in the \layout block. I have a collection of scores
(preludes) where the global \paper settings work fine for some, but I
have a score that needs its own system-system-spacing values. My
questi
>> Oh, sorry, I thought it was obvious. I vote against adding a new
>> argument to `-dcrop`.
>
> Why? The description quoted shows that an argumant is optional.
My objection is by principle. Backward compatibility doesn't make
sense to me for situations that are (a) completely buggy, and (b)
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 21:01:42 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> >> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> >> > include:
> >> >
> >> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> >> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped
> >> >
>> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
>> > include:
>> >
>> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
>> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped
>> > *page*
>> > -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm o
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 18:29:12 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> > include:
> >
> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
> > -dcrop num
On 13/01/2021 18:29, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
include:
ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
-dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
-dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of wh
> Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> include:
>
> ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
> -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of whitespace
> (mm is al
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 12:11:01 (+0100), Niols wrote:
> On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > I’m the OP, and I realize that I failed to provide the context of my
> > > workflow. I’ll try to do that now, to help make better use
Hi everyone,
On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
Hi Werner, Aaron and David (again),
I’m the OP, and I realize that I failed to provide the context of my
workflow. I’ll try to do that now, to help make better use of all your time!
”) trait of -dcrop means that my multisystem examples are
> less than ideal. That’s all ;)
>
> Knowing all this, would it be possible to allow for a non-system-packing
> version of -dcrop?
>
> Only because I have hard time imagining a use case for the current
> system-packi
Hi,
many years ago, I asked for a -dcrop options for SVG for a very similar
usecase: adding SVG images to a website (a markdown extension in
particular). It was then implemented some time later and I was happy
with it (with my single line scores). It might be that Étienne Beaulé
implemented it, bu
> In the upcoming release of Abjad’s docs, my workaround has been to
> add transparent markup “struts” above notes in the top system, [...]
Nice idea! For multi-system cropped output this is a good temporary
workaround IMHO.
> Knowing all this, would it be possible to allow for a
> non-system-p
On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 6:02 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Thu 07 Jan 2021 at 19:57:12 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:29 PM David Wright wrote:
> > > On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > >
>> For me, it's a bug, mainly because the behaviour is completely
>> unexpected. Also, `-dhelp` says
>>
>> crop (#f)Match the size of the normal output to the
>>typeset image.
>>
>> which differs from the reality. Note the words 'normal output'.
>>
On Sat 09 Jan 2021 at 07:31:19 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> >> $ lilypond-2.21.80-1.linux-64/bin/lilypond --svg -dcrop Bača.ly
> >> will produce the tightly packed:
> >> E ┌──┐
> >> │▒▒│
> >> │▒▒│
> >> │▒▒│
> >> └──┘
On Fri 08 Jan 2021 at 15:28:25 (-0800), Aaron Hill wrote
(in a different order):
> On 2021-01-08 3:01 pm, David Wright wrote:
> > To answer your question—why not use the -dcrop option—I think
> > we are in agreement that:
> >
> > $ lilypond-2.21.80-1.linux-64/bin/lilypond --svg -dcrop Bača.ly
> >
>> $ lilypond-2.21.80-1.linux-64/bin/lilypond --svg -dcrop Bača.ly
>> will produce the tightly packed:
>> E ┌──┐
>> │▒▒│
>> │▒▒│
>> │▒▒│
>> └──┘
>> which is what you implied you didn't want (by saying "Is this
>> suppose
On 2021-01-08 3:01 pm, David Wright wrote:
To answer your question—why not use the -dcrop option—I think
we are in agreement that:
$ lilypond-2.21.80-1.linux-64/bin/lilypond --svg -dcrop Bača.ly
will produce the tightly packed:
E ┌──┐
│▒▒│
│▒▒│
On Thu 07 Jan 2021 at 19:57:12 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:29 PM David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Tue 05 Jan 2021 at 19:05:30 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:29 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > > On Tue 05 Jan 2021 at 19:05:30 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > > I love the functionality for cropped SVGs! (Added back i
Hello,
On 06/01/2021 20:29, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
What I want Lily to do: remove whitespace from the *edges* of an SVG.
As I said, you run LP as normal, and then trim to taste. So, taking
your example, I ran it with
$ lilypond-2.21.80-1
On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 05 Jan 2021 at 19:05:30 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > I love the functionality for cropped SVGs! (Added back in 2019, or around
> > > then?)
> > >
> > > Question: it appea
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Tue 05 Jan 2021 at 19:05:30 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > I love the functionality for cropped SVGs! (Added back in 2019, or around
> > then?)
> >
> > Question: it appears that cropped multisystem SVGs remove all whitespace
> > between sy
On Tue 05 Jan 2021 at 19:05:30 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> I love the functionality for cropped SVGs! (Added back in 2019, or around
> then?)
>
> Question: it appears that cropped multisystem SVGs remove all whitespace
> between systems. Is this supposed to happen?
I think that removing all the
Am Fr., 1. Mai 2020 um 05:33 Uhr schrieb Brent Annable :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently putting a whole bunch of separate pieces together into one
> document, and occasionally I want to manually adjust the distance between
> systems in one piece without affecting the spacing in the others. Because
Oh no, that would cause errors for sure.
So, you'll have some work for sure...
Cheers,
Pierre
(PS. don't forget to reply to the list)
Le ven. 1 mai 2020 à 17:19, Brent Annable a écrit :
> Hey Pierre,
>
> Aha, I see an unfortunate coincidence has muddied the waters a little. By
> pure chance, the
Brent, please find herewith the modified files.
Cheers,
Pierre
Le ven. 1 mai 2020 à 12:57, Brent Annable a écrit :
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Thanks for your answer. I did try that, but because of my file structure
> it doesn't work. As soon as I use \bookpart anywhere in my master file, the
> output is c
Hi Brent,
> What I want to do is bring the systems of 'All things bright and beautiful'
> closer together on the page. If I do ragged-bottom = ##t they are too close
> together; I could insert some \vspaces to move the whole piece down a bit,
> but the systems remain too bunched-up for my likin
Hi Pierre,
Thanks for your answer. I did try that, but because of my file structure it
doesn't work. As soon as I use \bookpart anywhere in my master file, the
output is corrupted for some reason -- probably because I'm including
multiple files that use higher-level expressions and variables with
Hi Brent,
You can put the paper bloc in a bookpart, e.g.:
\version "2.20.0"
music = { \repeat unfold 100 s1 }
\book {
\bookpart {
\score { \music }
\header { piece = \markup\bold\fontsize #5 \fill-line { "15" } }
\paper { system-system-spacing.basic-distance = 15 }
}
\bookpart
Hi all,
I'm currently putting a whole bunch of separate pieces together into one
document, and occasionally I want to manually adjust the distance between
systems in one piece without affecting the spacing in the others. Because
of the file structure I've chosen, I can't include any top-level
inst
On 2019-11-14 3:16 pm, Paolo Prete wrote:
Hello,
the following syntax was good for some old version of lilypond but
obsolete for 2.19:
\paper { system-system-spacing #'basic-distance = #28 ...
Please refer to [1] for an example of adjusting paper settings.
[1]:
http://lilypond.or
Hello,
the following syntax was good for some old version of lilypond but obsolete for
2.19:
\paper { system-system-spacing #'basic-distance = #28 ...
How can I replace it?
Thanks
ore {
\music
}
% Small staves for variations
\score {
\layout {
#(layout-set-staff-size 16)
}
\music
}
Problem: I find that the space between systems in the small section is too
big.
Changing spacings in the paper block would affect both normal size and
small size scores. How can I reduce th
Thank you very much, Harm.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 10:52:52PM +0100, Thomas Morley wrote:
>
>
> harmonies = \new ChordNames
> \with {
> %% !!!
> %% from NR:
> %% "Setting staff-affinity to #f causes a non-staff lin
Jim Long wrote Saturday, February 21, 2015 7:55 PM
> I'd like to take just a slight tangent on the recent thread about
> increasing system-system-spacing. I often have scores that show
> up with uneven spacing. A tiny example is attached.
>
> First, is it syntacticall
2015-02-21 20:55 GMT+01:00 Jim Long :
> I'd like to take just a slight tangent on the recent thread about
> increasing system-system-spacing. I often have scores that show
> up with uneven spacing. A tiny example is attached.
>
> First, is it syntactically correct?
>
>
I'd like to take just a slight tangent on the recent thread about
increasing system-system-spacing. I often have scores that show
up with uneven spacing. A tiny example is attached.
First, is it syntactically correct?
And second, how can I get the system spacing more even?
The ex
block into each \bookpart and then control the system-system spacing
basic-distance there... And it works.
Thanks again
Adrian
On 14/10/2012, at 12:01 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2012/10/13 Adrian Oehm :
>> Hi
>>
>> This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please
2012/10/13 Adrian Oehm :
> Hi
>
> This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please tell me where to
> find info/examples on (or explain how to) increasing the system/system
> spacing.
Suppose we have this score:
\score { \new Staff \repeat unfold 100 b1 }
\paper {
#
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Adrian Oehm wrote:
> This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please tell me where to
> find info/examples on (or explain how to) increasing the system/system
> spacing.
> Any pointers would be great (I've been scrolling throug
Hi Adrian,
You wrote
+++
This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please tell me where
to find info/examples on (or explain how to) increasing the
system/system spacing.
+++
Try Notation Reference
Section 4.1.4
a search for "system-system"
Adrian Oehm writes:
> Hi
>
> This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please tell me where
> to find info/examples on (or explain how to) increasing the
> system/system spacing.
>
> I have a piece with 3 systems which looks bunched on the page - I'd
> like t
Hi
This is probably a dumb question, but can someone please tell me where to find
info/examples on (or explain how to) increasing the system/system spacing.
I have a piece with 3 systems which looks bunched on the page - I'd like to
separate them a little more (the piece is part of a book
Stefan,
From: Stefan Thomas [kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com]
Sent: 29 June 2011 20:55
To: James Lowe
Cc: phili...@philmassart.net; lilypond-user
Subject: Re: system-system-spacing in lilypond-book-file
Dear Philippe, dear james, dear community,
I had
> kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com]
> Sent: 29 June 2011 07:26
> To: phili...@philmassart.net; lilypond-user
> Subject: Re: system-system-spacing in lilypond-book-file
>
> Dear Philippe,
> thanks for Your explanation. It works fine now.
> I think this should be mentioned exp
Subject: Re: system-system-spacing in lilypond-book-file
Dear Philippe,
thanks for Your explanation. It works fine now.
I think this should be mentioned explicitly in the manual.
---
If you could give me a location and which manual, and perhaps some explanatory
text why/what you think needs
sidered as different images. One could specify this way :
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\vspace{1mm}\linebreak}
%%%
Philippe
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es a
> > separate .ly file for each system.
> >
> > In that way, the become 2 images included in a LaTeX file. That's why the
> > \paper {system-system-spacing} block won't do anything.
> >
> > The subject was mentionned 2 years ago here :
> >
separate .ly file for each system.
>
> In that way, the become 2 images included in a LaTeX file. That's why the
> \paper {system-system-spacing} block won't do anything.
>
> The subject was mentionned 2 years ago here :
>
> http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/
Hello,
Here is a little explanation about the problem : in fact, when including a
lilypond snippet with breaks in a LaTeX document, lilypond-book makes a
separate .ly file for each system.
In that way, the become 2 images included in a LaTeX file. That's why the
\paper {system-system-sp
kontrapunktstefan wrote:
>
> Dear community,
> I tried to change the system-system-spacing in a latex-file. Although I
> was
> able to increase the system-system-spacing by
> embedding the score in a book-context, the output isn't convincing.
> What else could I do?
&g
Hello,
I don't yet know why, but if you add a line oddFooterMarkup=##f in your
\paper block, your music fragment doesn't go to the next page.
But I was not yet able so solve the "ragged" problem.
Philippe
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Dear community,
I tried to change the system-system-spacing in a latex-file. Although I was
able to increase the system-system-spacing by
embedding the score in a book-context, the output isn't convincing.
What else could I do?
% EXAMPLE %
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{ar
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