Hi Harm,
Thanks for this interesting additional tool.
For my actual problem it does not help me very much, for while it diminishes
the vertical space underneath the example, it somehow widens the space above
the example. (In Dutch we would call it "Wet van behoud van ellende")
But I'll play wi
2016-02-16 13:34 GMT+01:00 Robert Blackstone :
> Hi Klaus,
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> Thanks for this tip. Indeed these are all very small score blocks and
> inserting them as a markup element gave the best result in the "real" file.
> Concerning your second tip, inserting \markup \vspace #-1, I must confess
> that wha
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> Cheers,
> Klaus
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Hello Federico,
Thanks for your tip.
I did play a bit with \paper {score-markup-spacing.basic-distance = 7} and I
found that it worked quite well in the ME but a bit less so in my "real" file
(which also contains a larger score) even when I set the value to 0.
But I'll keep it in my "toolbox"
s like this... :-)
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Cheers,
Klaus
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Il giorno lun 15 feb 2016 alle 17:52, Robert Blackstone
ha scritto:
What can I do to diminish the vertical space between the score and
the next text block? Or better, make the vertical space underneath
the score the same as that above the score.
Play with this:
\paper {
score-markup-spacing
Dear all,
What can I do to diminish the vertical space between the score and the next
text block? Or better, make the vertical space underneath the score the same as
that above the score.
This is what it looks like now:
%<
\markup {
\column {
\line {Some co