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Re: Adjusting paper
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: Adjusting paper |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Nov 2001 22:00:17 +0100 |
It seems nobody sent an answer to your questions.
I redirected your question to the new main mailing
list for Lilypond usage questions.
> Hi,
>
> I don't like how lilypond (or LaTeX) handles paper margins. In fact, it
> leaves too
> space at bottom of each page, it could place there another line of music,
> or, at least,
> it should change the spacing between systems to better fit the space
> available in each
> page. How can I change this? I tried to change the geometry parameters in
> the latex
> file generated by lilypond but I've hadn't success...
Simply set the textheight paper variable:
\score{
...
\paper{
textheight = 27.0\cm
...
}
}
> Another question: when I make two chords like <gis d(> <)a cis> I want a
> slur starting
> from d and ending on a. Generally Lilypond places the slur in the right
> way, but sometimes
> it simply ignores my directives and places the slur in a very ugly way.
> I've used a simple
> workaround for this using another voice with invisible stems and adding the
> slur in this voice
> instead. I think anyway that it's a very big bug in lilypond if it cannot
> place the slur
> where I want in chords. I'm wrong?
If you want a slur between specific notes of a series of chords,
than you probably want those notes to be part a a separate voice
with separate stems. Lilypond is designed with that typographical
principle in mind.
For example, you could do something like
\context Staff <
\context Voice = upper {\voiceOne g ( a b ) c}
\context Voice = lower {\stemDown c, c d c}>
> Another question (again... ;-): there's a way to make a slur that firstly
> is down then
> change direction and goes up (and viceversa)? Often when editing piano
> music I need a slur
> following a voice that changes staff. Surely I can make it using direct
> postscript in the
> source, but I've noticed the details(list) and also control-points(list)
> parameters for
> the slur grob. I've tried the lattest but it seems to not change anything...
Not as far as I know.
> Another question (okay, this is the last): there's a way to change the
> inclination of a
> hairpin? Often, in very complex piano music is impossible to place an
> hairpin because
> it collides with other objects. I'd want to change it's inclination to
> avoid collisions.
> I've not found any parameter to change this... :-(
I don't know of any direct support for that either.
> Bye, Romaz
>
> PS: Sorry for my very very bad English, I hope you have understood anyway...
No problem at all!
/Mats
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