Absolutly right.
You really have some perception powers :)
I was not telling lilypond-book to use xelatex.
Now it detects the marging and the result is much much better than before :)

Thanks.


2013/10/25 Marc Hohl <[email protected]>

> Am 25.10.2013 15:45, schrieb Marcos Press:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>>
>> Every time I run lilypond-book I have the same first three lines:
>>
>> ####
>> Running `pdflatex' on file `/tmp/tmpk95zdA.tex' to detect default page
>> settings.
>>
>> lilypond-book: warning: Unable to auto-detect default settings:
>>
>> lilypond-book: warning: cannot detect textwidth from LaTeX
>> ####
>>
>> Then, it ends up rendering the hole thing completly, nearly without
>> problem except my ouns wich are allways there. :)
>>
>> Is there any way to solve these auto-detection?
>>
>
> Without knowing how your file looks like and how you invoke
> lilybond-book, there is probably some extrasensory perception
> needed ;-)
>
>
>  If not, how can I tell lilypond-book the textwidth of my tex file? And
>> how can I know it?
>>
>
> I had a similar case some time ago due to the fact that I used
> xelatex for processing the file but forgot to tell lilypond-book
> to use xelatex for auto-detection.
>
>
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