And If your notes do not fit on one page, but you still want to fit,
then you can reduce the font size:
#(set-global-staff-size 15 )
20.06.2021 19:54, darki...@jesusgod-pope666.info пишет:
I would like that it did not, at least if the score can be on 1 paper,
did not break it up, yet rather
Perhaps this is what you need:
\paper { page-count = 1 }
20.06.2021 19:54, darki...@jesusgod-pope666.info пишет:
I would like that it did not, at least if the score can be on 1 paper,
did not break it up, yet rather made some empty space, I might later
fill up with some text of whatever kind
I would like that it did not, at least if the score can be on 1 paper,
did not break it up, yet rather made some empty space, I might later
fill up with some text of whatever kind to fill the gap.
It is kinda annoying playing a piece and then need to flip the page in
the middle of it.
d the staves fill out the whole page very
> > tightly right to the bottom, and it looks clumsy because there is lots of
> > space at the top margin not able to be utilised.
> >
> > Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst
> > of a score where
Hi Andrew,
> But I iwll ahve to have a separate book/bookpart/whatever and stitch the
> score together. This is simple to do but very inconvenient when I am making
> lots of drafts and sending them to the composer for checking, approval, and
> viewing constantly.
Did you try my suggestion
Hi David,
Thanks. Pretty much the same situation here. I was hoping I could change a
margin on the fly - I believe this can be done in TeX. But I iwll ahve to
have a separate book/bookpart/whatever and stitch the score together. This
is simple to do but very inconvenient when I am making lots of
Hi Urs,
Thanks. I have tried this in the past but it's a hack and never looks
right, and this time I have cross page glissandi to deal with as well. Not
an optimal solution.
Andrew
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 06:55, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Am 04.02.19 um 13:06 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> > the problem
Hi Saul,
I am trying to avoid shrinking the page. It's already hard enough to read
at the normal size for the rest of the score.
Thanks anyway!
Andrew
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 06:29, Saul Tobin wrote:
> The size reduction for a single system strategy is simple to do within a
> single Lilypond
Am 04.02.19 um 13:06 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
the problem here is that everything in this score ties across bars and
pages, and I don't see how to carry ties across voices between bookparts.
Wouldn't \repeatTie and \laissezVibrerTie do that? (of course a
semantically pretty hackish solution
ots of
> > space at the top margin not able to be utilised.
> >
> > Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the
> midst
> > of a score where it is otherwise OK?
>
> I hit a problem like this in one of the first scores I ever set in LP,
&
looks clumsy because there is lots of
> space at the top margin not able to be utilised.
>
> Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst
> of a score where it is otherwise OK?
>
> Andrew
>
> ___
>
> tightly right to the bottom, and it looks clumsy because there is lots of
> space at the top margin not able to be utilised.
>
> Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst
> of a score where it is otherwise OK?
I hit a problem like this in one of the
Hi Andrew,
> Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst of
> a score where it is otherwise OK?
Not that I know of…
But couldn’t you just let the viola page be squishy, and then use explicit
system positioning to move the systems where you want? It’s a
On 2019-02-04 4:06 am, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for taking so much care with this answer. But there's a problem.
The
viola solo in this (New Complexity) score for a quartet is incredibly
dense
and fills the whole page to the point that I have to have zero bottom
margin. There's
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for taking so much care with this answer. But there's a problem. The
viola solo in this (New Complexity) score for a quartet is incredibly dense
and fills the whole page to the point that I have to have zero bottom
margin. There's very high ledger notes and very low ones, so that
, and it looks clumsy because there is lots
of
space at the top margin not able to be utilised.
Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the
midst
of a score where it is otherwise OK?
It is my understanding that the \paper settings apply at the \book (or
\bookpart) level
On 2/4/19, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst
> of a score where it is otherwise OK?
The only (hackish) way I could imagine would be to disable top-margin
entirely and instead put your "comfortable" top-mar
at the top margin not able to be utilised.
Is it possible to alter the top margin for just a single page in the midst
of a score where it is otherwise OK?
Andrew
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On Wed 02 Mar 2016 at 23:50:00 (-0500), Sam Bivens wrote:
> My question is whether or not it's possible, with a single .ly file,
> to compile this twice on a single sheet of 8.5x11in letter paper;
> once on the top half, once on the bottom. Ideally both halves of the
> paper would include
Hi everyone,
Attached is a MWE that you can mostly ignore: it's just c'1 on 8.5x5.5in
paper (the top half of a sheet of letter paper).
My question is whether or not it's possible, with a single .ly file, to
compile this twice on a single sheet of 8.5x11in letter paper; once on
the top half,
Robert Schmaus wrote:
Maybe that's what you're looking for ...
Or, more directly: page-count
to be found further down in the same section.
Cheers,
Robin
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I use Lilypond to produce lead sheets for jazz players, which conventionally
have four bars per line and are adjusted in size to fit on a single page.
It’s simple enough to use…
#(set-global-staff-size 19)
…for example, to get the concert instrument version to fit the page, but I
often find
:
I use Lilypond to produce lead sheets for jazz players, which conventionally
have four bars per line and are adjusted in size to fit on a single page.
It’s simple enough to use…
#(set-global-staff-size 19)
…for example, to get the concert instrument version to fit the page, but I
often
On 17 Jul 2015, at 09:19, Robin Bannister r...@dataway.ch wrote:
Robert Schmaus wrote:
Maybe that's what you're looking for ...
Or, more directly: page-count
to be found further down in the same section.
Cheers,
Robin
systems-per-page doesn’t seem to work for me, leaving a
Hello,
I thought this might be useful to put 'out there' on the user list*
A few months ago someone asked on this list how to create a page of (what were
essentially) single-measure, two staff-line (with Clef) 'mini scores'. Used, I
seemed to recall, for making tables of 'chords'.
I did a bit
Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a piece, that should fit on a single
page. Lilypond keeps trying to put it on two pages.
I've put in
\paper{
ragged-bottom=##t
bottom-margin=0\mm
}
and measured the system height, and the single system that flows onto
page two should fit
Add this line to your \paper block:
page-count = 1
Jon
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Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a piece, that should fit on a single
page. Lilypond keeps trying to put it on two pages.
I've put in
\paper{
ragged-bottom=##t
bottom-margin=0\mm
= ##t
% bottom-margin=0\mm
% top-margin=0\mm
% paper-height=310\mm
}
U can even omit *system-count = #4* and it will fit in 3 systems (at least
on my system).
hth
-Eluze
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Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a piece, that should fit on a single
page. Lilypond keeps trying to put it on two pages.
Perhaps you can try to forbid lilypond to do so with :
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'page-break-permission = ##f
}
}
Gilles
Hello together,
since a couple of month I'm using lilypond and I like it more and more.
For my lessons ( I'm teaching viola) I often need to combine various
small pieces on a single page. How to do that?
Each one of this file.ly is looking like:
\version ...
\header { ...}
upperVoice
lilypond and I like it more and
more. For my lessons ( I'm teaching viola) I often need to combine
various small pieces on a single page. How to do that?
Each one of this file.ly is looking like:
\version ...
\header { ...}
upperVoice = \relative c' { ...}
lowerVoice = \relative c' { ...}
\score
,
see also http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=310
/Mats
On 13.03.2008, at 11:23, Steffen Pfundmaier wrote:
Hello together,
since a couple of month I'm using lilypond and I like it more and
more. For my lessons ( I'm teaching viola) I often need to combine
various small pieces on a single page
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