Re: Landscape paper

2002-09-13 Thread Simon Bailey

in the \paper block set 

linewidth = 27.0 \cm

this might help. in gv you then flip the paper to portrait rather than
landscape to view.

hth,
simon.
On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 10:41, Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
 Hello to everybody.
 
 I've tried to print a score using landscape orientation, but the result
 doesn't satisfy me. I wrote:
 
 ---
 \paper {
   papersize = a4
   orientation = landscape
 }
 
 \include paper20.ly
 
 \score { \notes \relative c' { c4 d e f g a b c c b a g f e d c } }
 ---
 
 Using Ghostview the score has to be flipped, but this would not be a
 serious problem. The real inconvenience is in the small margins: the last
 three notes are clipped, and the score ends on the last 'f'. Am I doing
 something wrong? Perhaps this is not the right way to print landscape
 scores.
 
 Maurizio
 
 
 
 
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Re: Landscape paper

2002-09-13 Thread Maurizio Tomasi

 in the \paper block set

 linewidth = 27.0 \cm

 this might help. in gv you then flip the paper to portrait rather than
 landscape to view.

 hth,
 simon.

Thanks a lot, Simon. I tried to use the linewidth specification before
sending my e-mail, but I did not see the expected result since I was not
using the portrait orientation with Ghostview. Now all works fine.

Maurizio




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