Yet another confused newbie with lilypond-book margins. I have one file with purely music definitions. I have another part that sets up the score, papersize, etc. As usual, ly2dvi produces beautiful sheet music. I'm extremely happy with the way it looks in ly2dvi.
Unfortunately, for various reasons I want to use lilypond-book now (because I want to stick a whole bunch of pieces together, along with a bit of text). Is there any easy way to make lilypond-book produce output similar to ly2dvi? Looking through the maillist, it appears that most people manually set their margins, manipulate variables in LaTeX's geometry package, etc. If that's what's required, I could spend a few days and figure out how to do that (well, after my exams are over, I could do that). But is that really required? Isn't there an easier way to do it? When I comment out the papersize=letter and paper20.ly from the score setup.ly file and use the (to me) obvious tex file, I get really big margins that doubles the number of pages in the score. tex file: ---- \documentclass[letter]{article} \begin{document} \lilypondfile[20pt]{sc-vla2.ly} \end{document} ---- Attached is the entire file (vla2.ly: music definitions, sc-vla2.ly: paper and score setup). Sorry for the length, but it illustrates how drastically the margins change the score length. Again, if I need to screw around with the geometry package, I'm willing to do that. I'm just wondering if there's an easier way to make lilypond-book produce something as beautiful as ly2dvi produces. :) - Graham
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