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Re: Fitting more bars in a line
From: |
Risto Vääräniemi |
Subject: |
Re: Fitting more bars in a line |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:58:58 -0800 (PST) |
Hi,
David Bobroff wrote:
> In the latest 2.11.x there is a page-count in which you can specify the
> total number of pages. If that fails, you can try forcing more measures
> on a line using \noBreak.
Interesting! How is this command used? I tried to search for it in the docs
but I could not find it. :-( *)
I have one piece that could be fit on one page but it refuses to respect my
authority unless I specify:
\paper {
between-system-padding = #0.1
between-system-space = #0.1
ragged-last-bottom = ##f
ragged-bottom = ##f
}
However that only squishes the systems together, places them on the bottom
of the page and leaves an inch of white space between the header and the
first system.
-Risto
*) IMHO the manual is now harder to use than a couple of minor versions ago.
There are now four different major documents where the information is
stored. Sometimes I have to search all of them or use the OS search function
to get the info I need.
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Re: Fitting more bars in a line, Wilbert Berendsen, 2008/01/13