On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Federico Bruni <fedel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> NR 4.1.6, \paper variable for page breaking > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/**Documentation/notation/other-_** > 005cpaper-variables#_**005cpaper-variables-for-page-**breaking<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/notation/other-_005cpaper-variables#_005cpaper-variables-for-page-breaking> > > I'd like to force the add of a blank page in case the number of pages in a > book is odd. > I guess I should use blank-last-page-force. > > I had a look at ly/paper-defaults-init.ly to see the default values and I > see that penalty values are numbers. > Default value of blank-last-page-force is 0, so I guess that as I increase > the number it's more likely to get the blank page. > No, lilypond will never put a blank page at the end. You could probably achieve that in a pdf editor. Also, the definition is not very clear, because it doesn't say explicitly > what it actually does.. you have to guess it: > > ### > blank-last-page-force > The penalty for ending the score on an odd-numbered page. > ### > If you make blank-last-page-force large and use ly:page-turn-breaking, then lilypond will be unlikely to produce a score where the last page is odd-numbered. Instead, it will adjust the spacing in order to use one page more or fewer. Cheers, Joe
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