Thanks everyone for the tips, ragged-bottom = ##t did the trick for me.
Tim Reeves wrote:
He actually did include annotate-spacing = ##t in his Paper block in his
file, but he had it commented out. Putting it back in did give several
clues for how to change the spacing to his liking.
I tend
Dominic Neumann wrote:
Hi Maarten,
I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
find it by searching ...
it's annotate-spacing and used in the \paper as in this
Hi Maarten,
I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
find it by searching ...
Dominic
2008/8/13 SPAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm transcribing a piece for six brass
If you don´t want the wide gap, add
ragged-bottom = ##t
to your paper section.
Dominic
2008/8/14 Dominic Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Maarten,
I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t
Dominic Neumann wrote:
I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
find it by searching ...
Take a look at Notation Reference 4.6.1: Displaying spacing.
-Chris
Hello.
For automatic adjustment of vertical spacing, you could also try what
is explained here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Two_002dpass-vertical-spacing#Two_002dpass-vertical-spacing
Best,
Gilles
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I think it is standard behaviour.
I remember there was a command to let LilyPond display all the spaces
it uses and its names. But I don´t remember the command and couldn´t
find it by searching ...
Take a look at Notation Reference 4.6.1: Displaying spacing.
-Chris
He actually did