Quoting David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
2012/2/10 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org:
I believe the opposite should be suggested. Large scores should set
ragged-last-bottom to false. For a large score, it's easy to fill a
whole number of pages without much distortion. Doing so increases
readability of
Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org writes:
Speaking of the defaults, the default system-to-system distance is too
short for my taste. It may be OK it would save a page turn. However,
it's used on the last page with ragged-last-bottom=#t even if there is
enough space on the page to use the same
Quoting David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org writes:
Speaking of the defaults, the default system-to-system distance is too
short for my taste. It may be OK it would save a page turn. However,
it's used on the last page with ragged-last-bottom=#t even if there is
enough
Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
2012/2/10 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org:
Hello!
There is a strange suggestion in Documentation/notation/spacing.itely:
@item ragged-last-bottom
@funindex ragged-last-bottom
If set to false, systems will spread vertically down the
Hello!
There is a strange suggestion in Documentation/notation/spacing.itely:
@item ragged-last-bottom
@funindex ragged-last-bottom
If set to false, systems will spread vertically down the last
page. Pieces that amply fill two pages or more should have this
set to true.
I
2012/2/10 Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org:
Hello!
There is a strange suggestion in Documentation/notation/spacing.itely:
@item ragged-last-bottom
@funindex ragged-last-bottom
If set to false, systems will spread vertically down the last
page. Pieces that amply fill two pages or