e layout and settings, this
> doesn't happen. Unfortunately, in this case my first stanza number is
> rather lengthy (it's a rondeau), which makes this a real showstopper
> (see attached image).
can you supply the code for just this little snippet - thanks!
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> Eluze <
> eluzew@
> > writes:
>
>> now reading a little bit more I found that "A path is an unambiguous
>> pointer
>> to a resource in the file system. It can either point to a file or to a
>> directory."
>>
>> this
dak wrote
> Eluze <
> eluzew@
> > writes:
>
>> now reading a little bit more I found that "A path is an unambiguous
>> pointer
>> to a resource in the file system. It can either point to a file or to a
>> directory."
>>
>> this
or backing up even
>> if it is already taken by a directory or fifo or socket.
>>
>> https://codereview.appspot.com/14040043/
>
> I presume Eluze put it in for a specific reason which I don't know.
> Eluze?
well - as you certainly guess, the code isn't purely
Pond.
the choice of the backup's name is secondary - I'm happy with any of the
proposed versions (1 or 2 tildes).
now to the sophisticated mechanisms: if there is a (recognized) backup in
one or the other form in the *whole* folder, convert-ly should prompt for a
decision - numbered
e to verify.
if one day we change the duty days there will automatically be a shift to
the member being on duty after the upgrade.
but it's good to know I can stop after my X minutes and the work will still
be done.
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2013/9/29 David Kastrup :
"Phil Holmes" writes:
From: "Eluze"
I will treat what's left tomorrow (I'm not the only bug squad member
allowed to do it!)
But you seem the most efficient at this :-)
So what? If
Eluze wrote
> a final remark: in the beginning of my bug squad member career it took me
> much longer to verify a single issue - now with some routine I can open an
> issue, search the commit, copy it, swap to Phil's tab, paste, check there
> is something there, swap back, se
Phil Holmes-2 wrote
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Kastrup" <
> dak@
> >
> To: "Federico Bruni" <
> fedelogy@
> >
> Cc: "Eluze" <
> eluzew@
> >; "lilypond-devel" <
> lilypond-devel@
t sacrificing more quality than desirable.
>>
>
> Because of the release delay, the issues to verify for 2.17.27 were way
> over the average, which is around 15 issues per release AFAICS.
> So probably my proposal is not needed.
> I'm curious to hear the opinion of Eluze
I h
since 2.17.27 has
>>> been released. Some have Fixed_2_17_28 in spite of already being in
>>> 2.17.27.
>>
>>
>> Traditionally Eluze works through these on a Monday. Let's check the
>> situation on Tuesday.
>
> Ah, ok.
I will treat what
scussed here):
accidentals are valid for a whole measure and should not be repeated (also
not as a cautionary accidental)
so this qualifies as bug!?
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of the upper
staff
after reading all this I feel the current behavior is correct
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thank you, Mark, for these suggestions
that sounds interesting!
I've added
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3425&thanks=3425&ts=1372194862
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but if somebody comes with a simpler solution I'd like to know!
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Werner LEMBERG wrote
> I don't have an older lilypond binary at hand, but I have a gut
> feeling that (much?) older versions don't show this.
2.15.28 is the first to show this
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> This is something for me to do before the next LilyPond release.
thanks, Phil - I wouldn't know how to do this!
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ArnoldTheresius wrote
>
> Eluze wrote
>> ...
>> it seems the textedit protocol is handled by the (standard) internet
>> browser
>> - can it be done without?
>> - if not, what special settings are required there?
> I just examined the source code of Su
ArnoldTheresius wrote
>
> Eluze wrote
>> ...
>>
>> ps: I don't know why the file lilypod-invoke-editor has no extension. imo
>> it should be renamed and the registry for textedit would be ok.
> Well, at first:
> Windows uses the file extension to define (
thanks, Werner, for this report!
I've added tracker issue
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3341&thanks=3341&ts=1367393280
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("notepad++" . "notepad++ -n%(line)s -c%(column)s %(file)s")
("pspad" . "pspad -%(line)s %(file)s") ;; no
column positioning!
I know none of these points is new, but I thought it's worth to state where
we are.
Eluze
ps: I don't know why the fil
David Kastrup wrote
> Eluze <
> eluzew@
> > writes:
>
>> Timothy Lanfear reports:
>> http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Bad-vertical-spacing-with-instantiated-staves-td145151.html
>>
>> I couldn't find any hint why it changed with issues fixed
Timothy Lanfear reports:
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I couldn't find any hint why it changed with issues fixed with 2.17.14
any clues?
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ArnoldTheresius wrote
>
> Eluze wrote
>> ...
>> maybe my hope to find the needed information in thess tables was to
>> optimistic - does somebody know how the "correct" way is?
>>
>> Eluze
> Well, at least here is what I did try this weekend
James wrote
> Hello,
>
>
> On 21 April 2013 13:18, Eluze <
> eluzew@
> > wrote:
>
>> James wrote
>
> I'm not sure what you mean here.
>
> For instance in Windows there is
>
> Control Panel\Programs\Default Programs\Set Associations
James wrote
> Hello,
>
>
> On 21 April 2013 11:56, Eluze <
> eluzew@
> > wrote:
>
>> James wrote
>> >
>> > Am I supposed to run this bat file pre-edited or with an argument or
>> > something?
>>
>> hi James
>>
James wrote
>
> Am I supposed to run this bat file pre-edited or with an argument or
> something?
hi James
2nd
regQuery.bat myFile.ly
or
regQuery.bat "D:\data\…\myfile.ly"
thanks for the feedback!
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to open that file and to find the full command line command in HKCR\…
regQuery.bat
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n144800/regQuery.bat>
so if you can run such a "system" call you should get this information back
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>
> Eluze wrote
>> ...
>> if this is possible we could abandon the entry LYEDITOR?! (at least for
>> windows)
> Well,
> I would keep the environment variable(s) as a last, top priotiry choice to
> select which editor one is using.
why not
ArnoldTheresius wrote
>
> Eluze wrote
>> and finally (?) if the editor associated with the .ly file extension
>> could be launched… (it is stored in
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.ly\userchoice)
> The first three shou
ile)s"
/
>
hi Arnold
that was really worth waiting
it would be nice to add a few more editors, e.g. (for windows)
context.exe/g: file
notepad++.exe -n -c file
pspad.exe - file
and finally (?) if the editor associated with the .ly file extension co
Phil Holmes-2 wrote
> Apologies for the possibly appropriate typo in the title. Lilypad.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote
> Eluze writes:
>
>> lol - I gave an idea of what I mean, so please read (and answer to)
>> the full contribution!
>
> Sorry ;-)
>
>> your silly answer isn't really a push towards a user-friendly
>> interface!
>
&
feed that to the auto-completer and hiliter and, indeed, it is of great
help.
but it is much recurring work and it isn't complete at all.
so I would be very glad if such a repository could be added in future and
generated for each new release!
thanks
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote
> Eluze writes:
>
>> please also consider making LP fully case-insensitive
>
> Why consider stupid ideas? While it was a misguided
> thing to do with ascii, especially in the era of utf-8
> case-insensivity has become an impossible can of worms.
ust one instance I remember right now is fingering and string number
orientations where lowercase is required (left right up down), but in
general you are free to choose upper-/lowercase for directions (and the
manuals prefer to use uppercase)
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ally reliable bar check at the starting point I think.
>>
>> I might be mistaken, but a crash is never an appropriate reaction in any
>> case for user input as straightforward as that.
>>
>> The severity of the penalty does not match the offense.
>
> Some more inves
James wrote
> I can do this. Although I thought that someone had already voluntered.
> Eluze? (I cannot remember)
>
> Anyway, assuming that no one else offers, I'll take a look and make a
> start
> of it on Wednesday.
I not really volunteered, but agreed to have a look at
y in scm directory
>> rather than a single flat directory".
>
> CC to bug-lilypond; maybe the guile V2 issues (#1055?) should then be
> marked as blocking that new item.
added
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3129&thanks=3129&ts=1358771130
inc
dear developers
please separate the word commit and the following commitish string when you
change an issue to "fixed" - it makes it easier (for me) to double-click and
select when verifying
thanks
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Colin Hall-3 wrote
> OK, it looks like I have misunderstood the intention of your original
> bug report, Eluze.
>
> Please specify the circumstances under which you would like to see a
> warning.
ok, I'll try to be more precise:
with the code (admittedly wrong)
{ \s
y I hate logs
telling me all the things I never asked for; this could be added in the
verbose output only.
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Joram Berger wrote
> As far as I see, there is no language "french" or "français".
> Would it be an idea to add "french", "francais" and "français" as
> aliases to "italiano" (like "español" above)?
do you really wan
read (with the endingText inside
the brackets!):
\relative c'' { c2 c,
\bar "|."
\endingText \markup {
\justify-string #"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur
adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore
et dolore
; start to use
>
> \clef bass
>
> instead, making data in double quotes really user strings only?
putting bass in double quotes will disable hiliting the correct way in most
editors!
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as a native French
speaking person - for me personally it often takes to much time to formulate
in French - but if he's not available I will try to do it.
and I wouldn't speak of national lists since most languages are spoken in
many different countries.
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ficult to
locate all in one step (google issues don't allow wildcards in the search
entry)
developers: please always use underscores for this - thanks!
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and also issue 2284 seems to produce the old output
what's going on?
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bug squad
what issues shall we verify now? Fixed_2_15_43? just leave it?
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ff the ground.
> But I agree the implementation is deficient.
>
what exactly is deficient?!
the right container for this is neither the StaffGroup nor a Staff, it's
simply a Voice!
and putting the whole stuff in an implicit or explicit Voice context there
is no problem at all.
Eluz
gt; | }
> { << { e''1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
>
> { << { e'1 } \\ { e1 } >> | }
> { << { e1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
>
> I don't understand why the notes are not aligned in all cases.
>
> Is this expected engraving/LP
Federico Bruni-5 wrote:
>
> Lilypond sh package decompressed is around 60 MB.
>
> I guess that the best solution is bringing a bunch of USB drives and
> copying the executables there.
>
> But I wonder if there's any other solution...
> I don't know ho many USB drives I'll need.
>
i have a U
will dominate.
my personal conclusion is to only use these variables in \paper blocks
(where possible…)
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henever somebody with git access touches LSR, it's a net loss for
> the project.
>
that's a barrage to all musicians not programming (or knowing git)!
hoping my message is clear - don't shut off LSR, improve it in this or
another way, make technical or new semantic improvements,
i installed SP1 on 27th of April, i.e. a few months after having bought this
computer.
Eluze
pkx166h wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> )-Original Message-
> )From: lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
> )[mailto:lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu
yes, that's exactly the example i have copied/pasted!
Eluze
pkx166h wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> )-Original Message-
> )From: lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
> )[mailto:lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] On
> )Behalf Of
ing a lot of help, but
> it's still very clumsy for a Windows noob like me, without access
> to such a problematic machine.
>
i just had the opportunity to run this program on a machine with windows 7
starter (32-bit) - tried both 2.13.53 and 2.13.61 and had no error at all.
hope t
Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
>
>
> If you right-click, properties, details, the version number of the
> executable is wrong.
>
i didn't check that - you're right!
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Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
>
> The 2.13.61 release for Windows reports an internal version number of
> 2.13.60.
>
under windows vista it's ok (tagline, file-info [snippet 197] and the log).
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mbda (evt)
(not (memq (ly:music-property evt 'name) (list
'FingeringEvent
'StringNumberEvent
'StrokeFingerEvent
transposed-notes)))
but seeing the reult this seems the wrong approach.
Eluze
is another problem: fingerings for single notes are a sub-class
of articulations while in chords they are directly applicable - imo they
should be moved to the note they belong to, which is inside the chord!
finally i'd like to qualify the importance: in any case one will have to
reedit the
le to only copy notes, i.e.
pitches and durations, excluding Fingering, stroke fingers and string
numbers?
thanks
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tiM Sportny wrote:
>
>
> I'm using windows 7 64 bit, lilypond 2.12.3
>
> I hope you can tell me what i'm doing wrong
>
>
i hope i can: i doubt inter-box-padding was available under 2.12.3!
cheers
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cheers
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tes not only in an octave range but
> also
> in any
> transposition you would wish.
>
great, thanks - i will try it out!
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-map (lambda (x) (octavize x arg)) mus))
another issue:
this snippet copies all attributes of a note to the new octavized note -
this does not make sense when you deal with fingerings, stroke-fingers or
string-numbers (maybe others, too).
could this be fixed?
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##t }}
\score { \music \header { title = "hello 2" breakbefore = ##t }}
}
\bookpart {
\header { title = "Bookpart Two - all scores on one page" }
\score { \music \header { title = "hello 3" }}
\score { \music \header { title = "hello 4" }}
}
pkx166h wrote:
>
>
> \version "2.13.53"
>
> { c1^\markup { \sans "word" } }
>
>
>
> ---snip---
>
>
>
> Gives the following error in the log
>
>
>
no problem over here (windows vista. lp-version 2.13.53)!
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written to
the log."
or just to add a 2nd example (right after the line "\ghostMusic \notes")
"\displayLilyMusic \ghostMusic \notes % --> this dumps the ghost voice code
to the log."
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key-signature
time-signature
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t; \relative c {
f2 f8 g a b
\override Stem #'no-stem-extend = ##t
f2 f8 g a b
}
>>
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Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
>
> Alexander Kobel wrote Saturday, September 04, 2010 11:11 AM
>
>
>> On 2010-09-04 00:35, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>>>>> Am Freitag, 3. September 2010, um 22:49:50 schrieb -Eluze:
>>>>>> my command was: lily
Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
>
> Eluze wrote Friday, September 03, 2010 11:03 PM
>
>> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>>>
>>> Am Freitag, 3. September 2010, um 22:49:50 schrieb -Eluze:
>>>> New option -dinclude-settings=INCLUDEFILE.ly, which causes
>
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>
> Am Freitag, 3. September 2010, um 22:49:50 schrieb -Eluze:
>> New option -dinclude-settings=INCLUDEFILE.ly, which causes lilypond to
>> include the given file before the score is processed. This allows the
>> user
>> to change globa
New option -dinclude-settings=INCLUDEFILE.ly, which causes lilypond to
include the given file before the score is processed. This allows the user
to change global settings without the need to change the score itself. That
way, several different editions/version (e.g. different page sizes) can be
g
e to mention that this code is for linux or
whatever (only).
Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
>
> Graham Percival wrote Friday, August 13, 2010 7:28 AM
>
>
>> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 03:05:38PM -0700, -Eluze wrote:
>>>
>>> The lilypond executable may be called as f
Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> The mingw binary of 2.13.30 gives the following error
> under Vista on my system:
>
> Running lilypond-book
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "c:/program files/lilypond/usr/bin/lilypond-book.py", line
> 86, in ?
> import book_base as BookBase
> File
to make everything (?) clear about the command line invocation it would be
nice to to add the following in the chapter of AU (changes are italic):
1 Running lilypond
1.2 Command-line usage
Invoking lilypond
The lilypond executable may be called as follows from the command line.
lilypond [option
happenstance or intention?
if you specify a folder name as output option the output will be directed to
that folder and the name of the file is preserved
so i suggest the following change/addition - or similar - in the
application usage manual:
1.2 Command-line usage
Command line options for l
Joe Neeman-2 wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 13:27 -0700, -Eluze wrote:
>> with the code
>>
>> \version "2.13.29"
>> \relative c' { \repeat unfold 5 { c8 d e f g a b c} }
>> \paper {
>> ragged-last = ##t
>> ragged-last-bot
in AU, chapter 1.2 Command-line usage, Invoking Lilypond
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/usage/command_002dline-usage#command-line-options-for-lilypond
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/usage/command_002dline-usage#command-line-options-for-lilypond
:
--include, -I=directory
Graham Percival-3 wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:12:17AM -0700, -Eluze wrote:
>>
>> imo this should be described more clearly in a manual - specially for
>> users
>> who are not accustomed to the shell/dos/cmd prompt!
>
> Unfortunately we cann
Jonathan Kulp-2 wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 6:24 AM, David Currie
> wrote:
>> I am a musician and a programmer.
>>
>> How does one redirect/direct (lilypond) compile output to a file and not
>> stdout
>> using command line options(or otherwise).
>>
>
> What you want, I think, is the -V c
with the code
\version "2.13.29"
\relative c' { \repeat unfold 5 { c8 d e f g a b c} }
\paper {
ragged-last = ##t
ragged-last-bottom = ##f
}
i get the attached http://old.nabble.com/file/p29382522/test.png output
which is not what i expect, i.e.:
- the last line should be scaled horizont
Arno Waschk wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> in the following example i would have hoped for two whole-bar beams, but
> only the second is printed like i expected.
>
>
> \version "2.13.28"
>
> {
> \overrideBeamSettings #'Staff #'(5 . 16) #'end
> #'((* . (1))
> )
> \time 5/16
ges]
Systeme erstellen...
Layout nach »test1.ps« ausgeben...
Konvertierung nach »./test1.pdf«...
success: Compilation successfully completed
cheers!
Eluze
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pkx166h wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Going on from the 'curly quotes' problem that was resolved a couple of
> days back in our documentation, I noticed in the NR while scanning
> through another 'odd' single quote mark after the hash (#) character.
>
> \override #`(direction . ,UP)
>
> instead of
>
in the enumeration of paper block variables top-system-spacing is mentioned
twice.
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David Kastrup wrote:
>
> -Eluze writes:
>
>> yes, but the term Taktzahl is mainly found in technical contexts!
>
> I was talking about "Taktzahlen".
>
what's wrong about using the singular?
>
> Let's see where t
ly you can say: "Die Nummer des Taktes wird durch eine Zahl über dem
Taktstrich angezeigt" but not "Die Nummer des Taktes wird durch eine Nummer
über dem Taktstrich angezeigt".
but for me it's ok to go with it!
thanks
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-Eluze wrote:
>
> in
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.de.html#Bar-numbers
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.de.html#Bar-numbers
>
> , under Ausgewählte Schnipsel the last sentence of the first exa
in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.de.html#Bar-numbers
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-big-page.de.html#Bar-numbers
, under Ausgewählte Schnipsel the last sentence of the first example says:
Im folgenden Beispiel werden die Taktlinie
after some more reflection and searching for "Bundinstrument" with google (12
results in opera, 32 in firefox, there is even a wikipedia article raising
the question, if a new category "Bundinstrumente" should be created! see:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_Diskussion:Musik/Archiv_4#Kategori
David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Marc Hohl writes:
>
>> David Kastrup schrieb:
>>
>>> My recommendation would be to plaster the index with all
>>> possibilities, but to use in the translation just "Bundinstrumente"
>>> (which is a rather common term), or alternatively "Saiteninstrumente
>>> mit Bünden
i just notice that from page 365-369 the resulting systems + staffs are
there, but the code is missing!
in the corresponding HTML doc you can click on the image and the code
displays.
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Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>
>
>> this raises the question why there is no such option, enabling to setup a
>> user specific environment or style without having to manipulate this
>> crucial file (and to adapt it for each new version).
>
> Absolutely! It would also make lilypond-book much simpl
-Eluze wrote:
>
>
> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>>
>>
>> So, do you have any idea how I can override the header and paper blocks
>> in a
>> global init file?
>>
>>
> i have copied the whole init.ly to myInit.ly and then added *\include
&
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>
>
> So, do you have any idea how I can override the header and paper blocks in
> a
> global init file?
>
>
i have copied the whole init.ly to myInit.ly and then added *\include
"myPaper.ly"* right after the \maininput line (nr. 25 in version 2.13.18)
and then invo
the notation manual says:
> 4.1.2 Page formatting
> …
> Vertical dimensions
>
> These variables are used to set different vertical dimensions on a page:
> after-title-spacing
>
> Specifies how to calculate the space between a title (or top-level markup)
> and the system that follows it. This
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