Re: vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Dirck Nagy
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Re: vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
On 2024-05-21 18:45, Werner LEMBERG wrote: Here, I want to make 7 lines spread out to fill the entire last page, but leave the other pages alone. Ah, I missed 'last page'. Perhaps all you need is ```

Re: vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
[Please always use 'reply to all'; I've now CCed the mailing list again.] > >>> Here, I want to make 7 lines spread out to fill the entire last > >>> page, but leave the other pages alone. > > > > Ah, I missed 'last page'. Perhaps all you need is > > > > ``` > > \paper { > >

Re: vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> Here, I want to make 7 lines spread out to fill the entire last >> page, but leave the other pages alone. Ah, I missed 'last page'. Perhaps all you need is ``` \paper { ragged-last-bottom = ##f } ``` Werner

Re: vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I would like to increase the vertical distance between systems for a > specific area in a score. > > I know how to change vertical distance by using the \paper > {system-system etc... route, but that governs the entire score. Here, > I want to make 7 lines spread out to fill the entire last

vertical spacing between systems for only part of a score

2024-05-21 Thread Dirck Nagy
dear Lilypond I would like to increase the vertical distance between systems for a specific area in a score. I know how to change vertical distance by using the \paper {system-system etc... route, but that governs the entire score. Here, I want to make 7 lines spread out to fill the entire