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Re: "ignoring between-system-padding"
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Patrick McCarty |
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Re: "ignoring between-system-padding" |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Feb 2009 13:22:43 -0800 |
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:11 PM, M Watts <address@hidden> wrote:
> Tom Hall wrote:
>>
>> Hello List
>>
>> I have a generous between-system-padding = #6 for my score, but this gets
>> overriden when the pdf is created, with the following message:
>>
>> warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding
>>
>> Is there a way to maintain the system padding I want, at the expense of
>> how many
>> pages are required?
>
> 6 what? I think you have to specify the measurment, like
> between-system-padding = #6\in
This results in a compile error. You can either set these variables
by using a scaling factor (between-system-padding = #6) or units
(between-system-padding = 6\in).
With Tom's setting, `between-system-padding = #6', the #6 is
equivalent to 6\mm, which is 2 millimeters more than the default
setting.
Tom, with regard to your question, I would suggest looking through
Notation Reference 4.1.2. This section provides a comprehensive list
of variables that can be set.
-Patrick