On 2/7/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question for anyone who can answer: are there *any* settings that
*can* go in a score-level \layout block but *can not* go in the
top-level \paper block?
Second question: why do the top-level
\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
and
\paper { ragged-right = ##t }
have exactly the same effect on the output in the following file?
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version "2.11.16"
% these have exactly the same effect, no matter which one is commented out
%\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
\paper { ragged-right = ##t }
\score {
\new Staff {
c'1 \break c'1
}
}
\score {
\new Staff {
d'1 \break d'1
}
\layout { ragged-right = ##f }
}
%%% END %%%
I'm used to thinking of ragged-right as a "layout setting". But,
apparently, ragged-right can go in either the (top-level) \paper or
(top-level) \layout block equally. Why is this allowed? Is there some
benefit?
--
Trevor Bača
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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