Version 2.14 appears to have less default spacing between header
contents and score contents than 2.12. How do I change this spacing?
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On 03/07/11 16:10, Hilary Snaden wrote:
Version 2.14 appears to have less default spacing between header
contents and score contents than 2.12. How do I change this spacing?
You can add
markup-system-spacing #'padding = #3
to the \paper block. Change the actual padding value to suit.
:
http://old.nabble.com/Header-to-score-spacing-tp31982392p31982676.html
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Hello,
I've read over the manual but with my latest score I'm having trouble with the
spacing. When I compile
the score it puts the whole score on two lines, the first one spaced nicely,
the second trying to fit the
whole score on one line. It squishes it all together and I can only see
part
Fix your rhythmic errors. Add some bar checks to see where you
have an incorrect duration.
- Graham
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 07:16:31PM +, Josh wrote:
Hello,
I've read over the manual but with my latest score I'm having trouble with
the
spacing. When I compile
the score it puts
.
Regards,
Ralph
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From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 February 2004 11:44
To: Ralph Little
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Score spacing.
Did you notice the text on interscoreline and interscorelinefill at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0
Did you notice the text on interscoreline and interscorelinefill at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Page-layout.html#Page%20layout
You might also want to fiddle with the textheight variable.
/Mats
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with a score
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for that.
I have resorted to lilypond-book in the end to squeeze the maximum
amount of space from the paper, which wasn't as painful as I thought it
would be!
My main problem seems to be that If I look at professionally produced
stuff, within a system, the staves
Hello, Ralph:
If I look at professionally produced stuff,
within a system, the staves are always equidistant.
Actually, I have found just the opposite: the staves are *rarely*
exactly equidistant! And this is especially true from page to page (as
opposed to within a block of staves on one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With that in mind, is there an easy way of locking the interstaff
distance within a system so that all pages are consistent, even given
that there may be overlaps which I can correct by tweaking?
You can use the verticalExtent property to force the extents of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, I have found just the opposite: the staves are *rarely*
exactly equidistant! And this is especially true from page to page (as
opposed to within a block of staves on one page): the staves expand and
contract to accommodate the material. (I just confirmed
In my opinion, the biggest problem with the vertical spacing in
LilyPond today, is the use of rectangular boxes around each
stave to determine the spacing. The attached example illustrates
what I have in mind.
Unfortunately, it seems very complicated to improve this situation
(TeX/LaTeX, for
Hi,
I am having a problem with a score which, for the most part, fits fine
onto A4 landscape.
However, on one page, all the parts are double forte at about the same
point, and this pushes the staves apart sufficiently to drop the bottom
1 1/2 staves off the bottom.
I've fitted the score onto the
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