Re: Letter page length too long

2005-10-23 Thread Graham Percival
On 22-Oct-05, at 9:39 PM, Michael Haynie wrote: I've noticed that Lilypond consistently produces pages that are roughly 1/2 a line too long, with the result that my footer line is cut off. It's not actually lilypond; it's dvips. First, make sure you set the paper size to letter or

Re: Letter page length too long

2005-10-23 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Sunday 23 October 2005 09.02, Graham Percival wrote: On 22-Oct-05, at 9:39 PM, Michael Haynie wrote: I've noticed that Lilypond consistently produces pages that are roughly 1/2 a line too long, with the result that my footer line is cut off. It's not actually lilypond; it's dvips. No,

Re: Letter page length too long

2005-10-23 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sunday 23 October 2005 03:02 am, Graham Percival wrote: On 22-Oct-05, at 9:39 PM, Michael Haynie wrote: I've noticed that Lilypond consistently produces pages that are roughly 1/2 a line too long, with the result that my footer line is cut off. It's not actually lilypond; it's

Re: Letter page length too long

2005-10-23 Thread Michael Haynie
I am using the app version (I'm unable to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.4 for other reasons, so can't use the newest fink, either), so dvips is not involved. I set the vsize in the paper block, and was able to control the length of the page, so I have a reasonable work around for the basic problem.

unfolding repeats

2005-10-23 Thread Shelagh Manton
I have a vocal score which has three parts soprano, alto and tenor. I thought the easiest way to tackle it was to write the notes out separately from the repeats. That worked well for the written score (which I used to check my work) But the problem comes when I try to unfold the repeats for the

Re: unfolding repeats

2005-10-23 Thread Shelagh Manton
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:28:50 +1000, Shelagh Manton wrote: Actually, I don't need an answer to this one as I've worked out why it can't be done. Logic and organisation are not my strong points. :) Shelagh I have a vocal score which has three parts soprano, alto and tenor. I thought the