Kai-48 wrote:
>
>
> being on the list for only a few days has given me so many new ideas and
> input for improving my scores, that I like to send out my thanks for that
> first!!!
>
welcome!
> Now to my latest question: I tweaked the footers in my files with:
>
> In the PDF the footer on the last page is positioned - as I know it -
> close to the bottom of the paper. But the footers on the other pages ist
> positioned relative to the lowest system on that page. That usually makes
> it appear higher on the page, than on last pages. Does anyone have an
> idea, why that is this way and - even better - how I can fix it. Fixing
> means making the footer relative to the bottom of the paper on all pages.
>
I think you are filling the columns with empty lines - better (and easier)
would be to define a markup item for each case you have (middle pages and
last page):
oddFooterMarkup = \markup
\fill-line {
%% Fuß alle Seiten außer erste und letzte
\on-the-fly #not-last-page
\on-the-fly #not-first-page
\center-column {
\line { \vspace #2 \override #'(span-factor . 2/3) \draw-hline }
\line { \fromproperty #'header:hinweis }
\line { \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string }
}
%% Fuß letzte Seite
\on-the-fly #last-page
\center-column {
\line { \vspace #2 \override #'(span-factor . 2/3) \draw-hline }
\line { \fromproperty #'header:hinweis }
\line { \fromproperty #'header:tagline }
\line { \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string }
}
}
of course this can be optimized depending on the logic and actions you
apply.
hth
Eluze
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