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From: | Mark Dewey |
Subject: | Re: Forcing PDF to be one page? |
Date: | Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:38:28 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Windows/20061207) |
\paper { indent = 0.0 between-system-space = 0.1 \mm between-system-padding = #1 paper-height = 32 \cm top-margin = 0.1 \mm bottom-margin = 0.1 \mm foot-separation = 0.1 \mm head-separation = 0.1 \mm after-title-space = 0.1 \mm before-title-space = 0.1 \mm between-title-space = 0.1 \mm }Anyway, I particularly wanted to mention the paper-height part, for even though the printer is designed for certain kinds of paper, increasing the paper-height doesn't usually mess up the printing if you only do it a cm or two.
Michael David Crawford wrote:
Hi Again, I'm still trying to get a score to fit on a CD jewel case insert.Joe Neeman's suggestion that I adjust max-stretch enabled me to make the two staves in a PianoStaff be closer together. Unfortunately, tweaking all the different paper variables often causes quite nonsensical results, for example the PDF will have several pages, with only a single system placed at the bottom of the first page with a bunch of blank space above.Is there some way I can force Lilypond to just make the PDF fit on a single page? It's a short enough song that it should be able to do it.Thanks for your help, Michael David Crawford address@hidden http://www.geometricvisions.com/
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