I have a piano score with only 4 systems. I do not like the vertical
distribution I obtain because the first and last systems are stuck to the
vertical boundaries of the page.
Instead, I would like the space above the first system and below the last
system to be half the space between
Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
I have a piano score with only 4 systems. I do not like the vertical
distribution I obtain because the first and last systems are stuck to the
vertical boundaries of the page.
Instead, I would like the space above the first system and below the last
system to be
Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr wrote:
I have a piano score with only 4 systems. I do not like the vertical
distribution I obtain because the first and last systems are stuck to
the vertical boundaries of the page.
Instead, I would like the space above the first system and below the
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Robin Fairbairns wrote:
what's the concept of ugly in a tex source?
Simply the need for my calculating the half of the distance between systems
before I know this distance! IMO trial-and-error is even uglier!
instead:
\leavevmode\vskip0pt plus2fill
\lineskip0pt
Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Robin Fairbairns wrote:
what's the concept of ugly in a tex source?
Simply the need for my calculating the half of the distance between
systems before I know this distance! IMO trial-and-error is even
uglier!
instead:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, David Allsopp wrote:
Robin Fairbairns wrote:
Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Robin Fairbairns wrote:
what's the concept of ugly in a tex source?
Simply the need for my calculating the half of the distance between
systems before I
Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, David Allsopp wrote:
Robin Fairbairns wrote:
Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Robin Fairbairns wrote:
what's the concept of ugly in a tex source?
Simply the need for my calculating the half of the
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, David Allsopp wrote:
Incidentally, why do you want fixed spacing at the bottom of the score?
I want - in the vertical direction -
half_space/system/space/system/space/system/space/system/half_space
At present this fixed spacing is my ugly way to work around the lack of
Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, David Allsopp wrote:
Incidentally, why do you want fixed spacing at the bottom of the score?
I want - in the vertical direction -
half_space/system/space/system/space/system/space/system/half_space
At present this fixed spacing is my ugly
Incidentally the first \vskip does not do its job.
I think the space is eaten up by earlyer space generated by the system,
use \vglue2cm instead
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, David Allsopp wrote:
How does putting \musicparskip before \startpiece and \vskip\parskip before
\eject (and no other \vskip's) look to you?
The bottom is acceptable, but I see no addtional space on the top. But
perharps you're pointing out the right direction.
Does
May be my question is related to what just is discussed. I use M-Tx for my
typesetting. If the last page consists of fewer staves than possible the space
between the pagenumber and the first staff is smaller than on full pages.
Any suggestion?
Hermann
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