Hi List,
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 12:39 PM N. Andrew Walsh <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> I have an input file with the following structure:
>
> \paper {
> #(set-default-paper-size "a3" )
> }
>
> \include "file 1 - content.ly"
> \include "file 2 - content.ly"
>
> \book {
> \include "file 1 - score.ly"
> }
>
> \book {
> \include "file 2 - score.ly"
> }
>
> The second file has its own paper block as follows:
>
> \paper {
> #(set-paper-size "a3" 'landscape )
> two-sided = "false"
> left-margin = 5\mm
> right-margin = 15\mm
> #(define fonts
> (set-global-fonts
> #:factor (/ staff-height pt 24 )
> ))
> system-system-spacing.basic-distance = #36
> score-system-spacing =
> #'((basic-distance . 24)
> (minimum-distance . 12)
> (padding . 8)
> (stretchability . 12))
>
> }
>
>
There's one other matter here with this score: In the console output, I see
this:
Drawing systems. . .
warning: compressing over-full page by 24.5 staff-spaces
warning: page 1 has been compressed
So how can I figure out why it's compressing the page? I don't see any
\paper block besides these I've listed that specify a size for the page, so
I don't know where it could be. Is there some special procedure for making
landscape-format scores?
Cheers,
A
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