Il giorno lun 22 feb 2016 alle 17:40, Patrick Karl
ha scritto:
I don't understand why the following snippet doesn't generate a
3-page pdf. It would seem that either page-count=3 or
systems-per-page=8 would accomplish that, but I always get a two-page
pdf with 12 systems/pag
I don't understand why the following snippet doesn't generate a 3-page
pdf. It would seem that either page-count=3 or systems-per-page=8 would
accomplish that, but I always get a two-page pdf with 12 systems/page
with any combination of the above two settings.
\version "2
2016-01-07 16:55 GMT+01:00 Jan-Peter Voigt :
> Ah, yes
> To use \page-ref is another option. You just need a label at the end of the
> last score.
>
> Chefredakteur
> Jan-Peter
>
> Am 7. Januar 2016 15:43:26 MEZ, schrieb Robin Bannister :
>>
>> tisimst wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you! That will at leas
ue proves stable ;-)
>
> Cheers
> Jan-Peter
>
> Am 07.01.2016 um 13:51 schrieb Abraham Lee:
>
> > Greetings, all!
> >
> > Is there any kind soul out there that will show me how to get the total
> > page count so I can inclu
ok, I found it, it was not the header of a \book .
In the 'master' document in which I include the child-files I have a header
file, which is not in a \book , but just a regular \header like for a
single score, in which I had a title="Studie" line. That one got repeated
as title on the different \
2014/2/1 bart deruyter
> Thanks for the tips :-) . I noticed that the title of the first bookpart
> got printed in the header of the second bookpart, when there wasn't a new
> title defined. I chose not to print the title, and used:
>
> title =""
>
> in the subsequent headers of the bookparts
>
014-02-01 Federico Bruni :
> 2014/1/30 Federico Bruni
>
>>
>> Il 30/gen/2014 15:57 "bart deruyter" ha
>> scritto:
>>
>> >
>> > Is there a way to have a one-page count on each separate child-file,
>> while leaving that out in the mast
2014/1/30 Federico Bruni
>
> Il 30/gen/2014 15:57 "bart deruyter" ha scritto:
>
> >
> > Is there a way to have a one-page count on each separate child-file,
> while leaving that out in the master-file? Or what would be 'best-practice'
> to achie
Il 30/gen/2014 15:57 "bart deruyter" ha scritto:
>
> Is there a way to have a one-page count on each separate child-file,
while leaving that out in the master-file? Or what would be 'best-practice'
to achieve this?
>
I would wrap the \score blocks inside \bookpart
aff on one page in the child.ly files
to have them as seperate pdf's to print too. I manage this by using
page-count = 1 in the '\paper' block.
When I include for example 2 of these child-files, in the master-file,
lilypond tries to force 20 scores on one page, because of the '
I have a score which with default settings fits very loosely on three
pages. By adding page-count = 2 to the paper block it fits without any
problem on two pages but the log then contains "programming error:
number of pages is out of bounds".
With 2.13.45, this minimal example repr
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 13:02:47 Stefan Thomas wrote:
> I've made relative links in the main score to these libraries.
> I don't know how to make a -zip or -tar file which include the
> relative links.
> I will try it and then I would like to send the score.
> Thanks,
> Stefan
http://www.open
en I would like to send the score.
Thanks,
Stefan
>
> Dear community,
> I have a problem with page-count.
> I have a score with 22 pages, but on the last page is only one system.
> So I put in the paper-block of the score
> page-count = 21
> Unfortunately it doesn't make
kontrapunktstefan wrote:
>
> Dear community,
> I have a problem with page-count.
> I have a score with 22 pages, but on the last page is only one system.
> So I put in the paper-block of the score
> page-count = 21
> Unfortunately it doesn't make any difference.
Dear community,
I have a problem with page-count.
I have a score with 22 pages, but on the last page is only one system.
So I put in the paper-block of the score
page-count = 21
Unfortunately it doesn't make any difference.
I'm using version 2.12.2.
Does someone have an idea what co
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 16:31 -0700, Neil Thornock wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm using the page-turn-engraver for the first time. Is there a way I
> can specify a page-count - and have it be recognized - in addition to
> using the page turns? I specify 10 pages, the program f
Hello!
I'm using the page-turn-engraver for the first time. Is there a way I can
specify a page-count - and have it be recognized - in addition to using the
page turns? I specify 10 pages, the program finds 73 page-break candidates,
and then it smooshes everything onto 5 pages. I'
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 02:00:50 David Bobroff wrote:
> I saw the announcement about page-count being added to the \paper{}
> possibilities and I was thrilled to see it as I had been wanting just
> exactly that. I've found that it does not work within \layout{}. Other
> things like
I saw the announcement about page-count being added to the \paper{}
possibilities and I was thrilled to see it as I had been wanting just
exactly that. I've found that it does not work within \layout{}. Other
things like system-count seem to be working with a \layout{} block but
page-
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