> >>ragged-last: horizontal spacing, like ragged-right.
> >>ragged-last-bottom: vertical spacing.
>
> yes, this is correct.
OK. Maybe the documentation can be improved...
> >>I'm not very clear about \paper vs. \layout, which is one reason
> >>why I avoided doing anything to this chapter for so long.
> >
>
> I'm also not sure. There are some ways to unify things, but some of
> them also limit what is possible. For example, we could move all
> spacing related dimensions to \paper (eg line-width) and have
> \layout for \context settings only, but then it's no longer possible
> to tune line-width per \score.
It's *very* useful to have `global' values and `local' ones which
override within a block. What about using \paper both globally and
locally, similar to TeX?
\paper {
<global values>
}
\score {
\paper {
<local values for current \score>
}
}
Then \layout could be reserved to context handling, again both on the
global and local level.
Werner
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