first system *thinks* it's supposed to start at a specific spot.
HTH,
Abraham
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up is.
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Urs
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> HTH,
> Abraham
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Am 05.04.2017 um 15:07 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> Hi Urs,
>
> Is the spacing alist really capable of taking millimetre values and
> interpreting them as such? I am surprised.
It seems. But originally I had calculated the value from the calculated
staff distance and got to the same result.
Urs
>
Hi Urs,
Is the spacing alist really capable of taking millimetre values and
interpreting them as such? I am surprised.
Andrew
On 5 April 2017 at 23:01, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> naively I expected this to have the title (one line) start 16 mm into
> the page and the first
Hi,
naively I expected this to have the title (one line) start 16 mm into
the page and the first system at 26mm.
top-margin = 16\mm
top-markup-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 0)
(stretchability . 0))
top-system-spacing =
#`((basic-distance . ,#{ 10 \mm #})
(stretchability .