Nicholas Haggin wrote:
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This is a known bug that is fixed in the CVS; the Python script
which is lilypond-book is missing import tempfile near the beginning.
If you are feeling courageous :) you can make the change yourself;
just add
the
file, dragged and dropped its icon onto the LilyPond icon; this produced
an (extremely large -- 684 K) .PS file.
Yes, these ps files are ridiculously large for a file with one simple scale.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
I was just able to find a single menu item pointing to
/usr/bin/lilypond under Multimedia/Jack and More.
Was this created by the autopackage installer?
Probably not.
Even if this pointed to lilypond-2.6.0 what sense does it make
Sacha Standen wrote:
Thanks Mats
The problem is, Lilypond 2.6 on my system only seems to generate PS files
and not PDFs.
To clarify what I'm doing, in case anyone else out there knows about
Lilypond on Windows:
Having written my text file, I then drag it onto the Lilypond icon, which
then
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
file and continues processing for a while but creates nothing new. There is
no PDF file. Anyone know why?
I also get no PDF's. I installed the native LilyPond on MS Windows 98SE.
Then probably ghostscript fails. Can someone
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
What distribution do you run? I expect lilypond 2.6 to be in Debian
rsn.
Will someone be autopackaging the development version at that point?
I guess so. I just built my first autopackage, so I expect to ship
them
version of Acrobat (Reader?) are you using. I have heard that
Adobe Reader 7 will not read some files that were not written by Acrobat.
I was trying to check that out but my MS Windows 98SE installation of
LilyPond 2.6.0 is not generating PDF's or even workable PS's at the moment.
Paul Scott
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
What distribution do you run? I expect lilypond 2.6 to be in Debian rsn.
Will someone be autopackaging the development version at that point? I
missed out on that whole cycle when Pedro stopped packaging
lilypond-snapshot.
Thanks,
Paul Scott
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
1. I cannot find any menu entries (KDE) from the install.
We're using installDesktop to install, which should add KDE menu items
too.
After sending this I found that I could also easily install the MS
Windows version (on W98). (I don't
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
2. I found the man and info pages. Is there an HTML (lilypond-doc)
manual available to download?
No.
On the other hand, you can download the PDF version available at
www.lilypond.org or use wget to get a local copy of the HTML version.
I would rather have the
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
I was just able to find a single menu item pointing to
/usr/bin/lilypond under Multimedia/Jack and More.
Was this created by the autopackage installer?
Probably not.
Even if this pointed to lilypond-2.6.0 what sense does it make to
point to the
available to download?
TIA,
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, press Enter
Change to the desired directory with CD and type the command.
Is that what you meant?
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believe the right margin is the paper width - leftmargin - linewidth.
These both go in the \paper block. See the bug note at the bottom of
7.5.11 Page layout in the manual.
HTH,
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. It is also
a matter of readability. But then again, I never tried. Perhaps
it would not be such a big issue after all...
I have and I wouldn't want to go back to absolute entry. At least until
we find out what Nicolas' editor does.
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\column works for me with 2.4.2. The example in the Text Markup of
the manual for 2.4.2 is:
\markup { \column a c }
HTH,
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values but I get no change there either. I tried different
contexes before InstrumentName (Voice. Staff. Score.)... And I've tried
putting it before and after the \set Staff.instrument line... But I
can't figure out how to do this!
How about just changing the indent in the paper block?
Paul Scott
, the Debian Woody version.
That would be Ferenc Wagner's version, right?
Can anybody tell me how to upgrade gracefully from this version to a
newer one?
He has upgraded it to 2.4.5 just a couple of days ago. apt-get update
apt-get install should do it.
Paul Scott
if the error below is a problem but I think there has been
a fix on this list recently.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Helder Gomes da Silva wrote:
He has upgraded it to 2.4.5 just a couple of days ago. apt-get
update apt-get install should do it.
I'm using
deb http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/ ./
in my sources.list configuration.
With apt-cache show I can only see version 2.4.2
Use:
deb
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Riccardo Orfei wrote:
Unfortunately, I am running Lilypond 2.4.2, the Debian Woody version.
That would be Ferenc Wagner's version, right?
Can anybody tell me how to upgrade gracefully from this version to a
newer one
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S L Raymond wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
S L Raymond wrote:
I am having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to notate
certain chords in a lead sheet.
Specifically, Dm/sus/b5 and Fm(maj7).
The best I can render for the former is Dm7sus/add 11 which is a
bit tedious.
I don't what sus without
S L Raymond wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
S L Raymond wrote:
f:maj7.3- actually works (even if it seems backwards from the way we
were thinking).
Sure, but jazz performers might be confused when reading a chart that
contains an 'Fmaj7b3' chord. Functionally, it shouldn't be treated as
a major
but the concept is great and
needs a solution.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Did you try to search for \markup in the index of the LilyPond manual?
How would one search for the answer if they didn't know it? \markup was
the answer not the question :)
Paul
/Mats
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Did you try to search for \markup in the index of the LilyPond manual?
How would one search for the answer if they didn't know it? \markup
was the answer not the question :)
Since you already provided an excellent answer
in a parallel cable are feminine.
A direct connection can be made with either a serial or a parallel
cable. I've done both. Either way the send/receive lines must be
crossed over in the cable.
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to bug-lilypond. I notice this one is sent from a
different address than the one you usually use.
HTH,
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tried
\header { composer = C. Bakker \n W. Luikinga \n E.Ouwens
}
and also \break instead of or \n.
Try this:
composer = \markup{ \column C. Bakker W. Luikinga E.Ouwens }
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Jack Harris wrote:
Thanks for your reply. Question: Are you saying (1) make two
different documents and combine them, or (2) embed external commands
in my lilypond document to format the separate title page? FWIW, if
(1), then I understand what to do.
I meant (1).
I hope to learn more
is something I'm
temporarily doing until I learn a better way: Displace the markups by
an s64 or s128.
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. It seem to work for simple examples
but not for complicated ones.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Will Oram wrote:
The good news is that page breaks work again. However, that gigantic
10cm gap between header and system 1 is still there, squishing the
system into half a page length.
AFAICT and I have tried all variations of
in B\flat }
That worked for me.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Did you set this previously? It says group the tuplets in quarter (1
/ 4) note groups which is smaller than the grouping you are
indicating. The correct one for a 4 quarter note (one whole note)
grouping would be:
\set tupletSpannerDuration = #(ly:make
but I haven't looked that up yet. Otherwise once
you use it in a score you will have to keep changing it for each new
tuplet group size.
HTH,
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, but
lilypond-snapshot-book 2.4.2 finds some of the wrong fonts, and is not
functional. I reported it, and I'm just waiting for something to
happen.
Can you give me an example? I think it works fine here on Debian/sid
but maybe I haven't run into the font problems you are having.
Paul Scott
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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As far as I understand, the point of \transposition is that you can make
a printed version of the music and a MIDI version of the same music
without having to make two separate \score{...} sections (one with
\transpose and one without). In other
| will have no effect music that appears
inside a |\transpose|.
It works fine for me too.
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df | ef1 | bf2 bf | df df | c df | ef1 |
}
}
}
I'm not sure if I got the octave where you wanted since I did this in a
hurry.
HTH,
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Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't get past any second page. Does it require an account just to
view the snippets?
Works fine here.
It works now.
Thanks,
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J L wrote:
Is it true that LilyPond doesn't like music variables with a number in
the name? If I did:
voice1 = { somemusic }
and used that later, LilyPond would complain?
Yes. Some of us use roman numerals to get around this.
Paul Scott
me know what you think!
I can't get past any second page. Does it require an account just to
view the snippets?
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I'm sending this to Lilypond-user also:
Peter Chubb wrote:
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to typeset some optional notes a bit smaller. But Lily
seems to ignore the font change size in this context.
As you can see below part of the solution is to name the voice correctly.
Paul
a D-natural?
say, something like
\set Staff.printOnlyNeededNaturals = ##t
I vote for that. Or that might suggest that printKeyCancellation might
need to be more than a boolean and have values for as many styles as
seem appropriate.
Paul Scott
, or the behavior that controls it?
\set Staff.extraNatural = ##f
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that?
To use numbers in time signatures:
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'numbered
To use common or allabreve:
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'C
For further details go to:
Program Reference/Backend/All layout objects/TimeSignature
HTH
Paul Scott
system. Your boot loader
configuration will not be changed.
I found menu.lst file but I don't have permission.
That file should be owned by root so log in somewhere as root and change
menu.lst. I always install sudo so I can execute root commands one at a
time.
Paul Scott
Tom Cornall wrote:
Thankyou very much! The \override Voice.Glissando #'style = #'zigzag
worked perfectly.
However, applying \set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-4 . 4) and
trying various values for the things between the brackets changed
nothing - still same spacing. I am using version 2.4.2. I
combinations. See Page Layout under
Global Layout in the manual.
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know of a way to put the ! at the end of
notes in an lengthy .ly file quickly so that there are
no syntax errors?
Read the manual section on automatic accidentals
5.6.1 Automatic accidentals
and see if any of these modes help.
Paul Scott
- there
is no way to write a fall, or 'doit' or a 'squiggly' glissando (as
opposed to just the straight line). Is there some kind of extra font
or package that I can get that lets me add in such ornaments?
This should be what you want:
\override Voice.Glissando #'style = #'zigzag
Paul Scott
Albert Einstein wrote:
I need two words under one pitch: \f subito
When I use a''\f_\markup{subito} then subito covers forte sign.
What is the solution?
\markup{ \dynamic f \italic subito }
See: 7.4.3 Overview of text markup commands
Paul Scott
putting space notes in the other staves. I
can't find the reference I have seen about this at the moment.
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Die5Willes wrote:
Hi there,
is there a lilypond version which runs on the operating systems knoppix or kanotix?
Since they are both Debian based Pedro Kroeger's packages should work.
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temporarily have this problem
when I have a rhythm error.
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G-sharp
It would be good if there was a way to prohibit this.
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
does that.
HTH
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Paul Scott wrote:
J L wrote:
Hi,
Is there any historical reasons why LilyPond places a natural before
a sharp?
i.e. going from A-flat to A-sharp.
\set Staff.extraNatural = ##f
will stop this.
A similar thing happened with a key signature change.
i.e. G major to A major resulted in F-natural
hand-written. I am also looking into publishing (maybe just for student
use or maybe more) flute repertoire as edited by my flute teacher.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
You shouldn't read my old answers if Han-Wen has given some better
answers.
I searched. If I had been aware of this solution I would have used it. :)
As is also described in the section on Repeat Syntax in
the manual, the correct(!) way of handling such a situation is to
-count = #0
\override StaffSymbol #'ledger-line-thickness = #(cons 0 0)
s \bar ||
\revert StaffSymbol #'line-count
\revert StaffSymbol #'ledger-line-thickness
\barcoda e'' \bar |.
}
TIA,
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Volta_engraver
}
}
}
Can anyone help me add the StaffGroup here correctly to get the chord
names under the endings? I did just find Section 7.1 in the manual but
may take me a while to digest that.
Thanks,
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#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props) ()
(interpret-markup layout props (markup #:number 1)))
rOne = { R1^\markup \restOne }
\score{ \rOne }
Thank you very much. Now can you give me a hint as to a good way to
combine
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, that looks pretty simple but I'm not quite sure yet how to combine
my two definitions so I won't have to type '\markup' each time. (see
below).
Even so I would like to understand the scheme code. I have been
searching through
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does this make any sense?
#(def-markup-command (testOne layout props) ()
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number
(lambda (x) (ly:music-property x 'numerator)
No.
(lambda ...) evaluates to a function,
That I
tried if you also add:
^\markup{ }
at the same place.
HTH,
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Aaron Dalton wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Aaron Dalton wrote:
upper = \notes \relative f'' {
* f1
}
lower = \notes \relative f' {
* f1
}
It's a bug. It will work in most of the places you tried if you also
add:
^\markup{ }
at the same place.
HTH,
Paul Scott
Thank you for the help
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That I don't yet. Another look at new-markup-scm tells me a markup is
a list?
Yes, and a list is not the same thing as a function.
Understood.
The fact that a
markup expression is a list is actually an implementation detail
Aaron Dalton wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
You left out { } (a space). Try:
upper = \notes \relative f'' {
\tempo 4 = 144 f1^\markup { }
}
I only tested this on 2.4.2 (without the \notes).
This is what I now have in my score. It is still not displaying =/ I
am running version 2.2.5 on my
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Create that music-display.scm file, in the same directory as
displayscheme.ly, with the code from
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2004-11/msg00029.html
In my best attempt to extract the code from that email I get:
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
hm, sorry.
(define-module (lily))
(use-modules (ice-9 format)
(ice-9 optargs)
(srfi srfi-1))
...
Works great!
Thanks,
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Is there a mode in which single whole measures of rest have the number 1
over them? If not this is quite common in parts and it would be great
if some switch would make it automatic.
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Graham Percival wrote:
On 27-Nov-04, at 3:33 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
Is there a mode in which single whole measures of rest have the
number 1 over them? If not this is quite common in parts and it
would be great if some switch would make it automatic.
Have you tried setting
\override
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Graham Percival wrote:
n 27-Nov-04, at 3:33 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
s there a mode in which single whole measures of rest have the
number 1 over them? If not this is quite common in parts and it
would be great if some switch would make
or documentation I may not have found yet? I have read 8.2
Markup programmer interface and the Scheme Tutorial.
#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number #1)))
rOne = { R1^\restOne }
\score{ \rOne }
TIA,
Paul Scott
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number #1)))
As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use
`#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes
/etc/apt/sources.list and just use apt-get or whatever you use to
install Debian packages.
See:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond.html
HTH,
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have
to define it myself since that's not included in the default
absolute dynamics. is it possible to do this?
Even better, see: 7.4.3 Overview of text markup
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have to
define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
\markup{ \dynamic sfzp } (not tested)
HTH
Paul Scott
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have to
define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
Actually
sfzp = \markup{ \dynamic sfzp }
HTH
Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote:
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
i'd like to have something like a \sfzp, but it looks like i'd have
to define it myself since that's not included in the default absolute
dynamics. is it possible to do this?
Even better, see: 7.4.3 Overview of text markup commands in the manual.
Paul
Benjamin Esham wrote:
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How do I manually set the height and width of the paper I'm printing/
outputting to? I tried to set [hv]size in the \layout block, but nothing
seemed to change.
What version? In 2.4 those go in the \paper block.
Paul Scott
Benjamin Esham wrote:
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Benjamin Esham wrote:
How do I manually set the height and width of the paper I'm printing/
outputting to? I tried to set [hv]size in the \layout block, but
nothing
seemed to change
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Something that is almost as common as \tempo as defined in LilyPond
is the ability to equate a time value in the next section equal to
some time value in the preceding section as:
quarter note = eighth note
1. Can someone show a simple way to do
. The spacing is
getting much smarter and was improved in 2.4.0. Some of the control is
with raggedbottom and raggedlastbottom as well as other variables in
that section. It is still not working completely as I will report
elsewhere but it does solve many problems.
HTH,
Paul Scott
-snapshot, but it doesn't fix this bug.
I just notified Pedro of this bug. I just went back to 2.4.0-2.
If you haven't cleaned your cache you can do:
dpkg -r lilypond-snapshot
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/lilypond-snapshot_2.4.0-2_i386.deb
to get back to a working version while he fixes it.
Paul
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list, hello Paul,
You wrote:
Sébastien Lardière wrote:
$ lilypond-snapshot deus_en-dro_darger-2.4.0.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.1
ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
ERROR: Unable to find file lily.scm in load path
But lily.scm is found :
$ dpkg -S lily.scm
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list, hello Paul,
You wrote:
Roland Goretzki wrote:
[ ... ]
Excuse me, but I think, this would make no sense,
if the bug would be in both, 2.4.0-2 AND 2.4.1,
as I assume ... :-(
I am running Debian sid. I am working quite well with 2.4.0-2.
I updated
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list, hello Paul,
Oh, it was my turn for misunderstanding (I'm not firm in English)-:
You wrote:
Take care,
These were the words, which me let believe, You could have feeled
attacked by me.
It's not as well known as some greetings.
I didn't see this until
Pedro Kroger's Debian sid 2.4 packages are available and working great.
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to 2.4.0 click on download. On that page you
will find links to Pedro Kroger's sid packages and Ferenc Wagner's woody
packages. They are apt-getable.
HTH,
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version from that site and Pedro has not answered my email asking
about this.
Thanks,
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Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
I have the same problem.
Since directory listing seems note possible on Pedro's web site,
impossible to search for the packages...
Alex.
Paul Scott wrote:
Has anyone been able to install Pedro Kroger's Debian sid packages
2.3.24?
http://lilypond.org/web/download
Pedro Kroger wrote:
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Pedro has not answered my email asking about this.
I'm sorry about that. I've been too busy these last days and I'm now
catching up.
http://lilypond.org/web/download/ says that 2.3.26 is available from
http://www.pedrokroeger.net
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using 2.3.24)
convert-ly[-snapshot] only updates the version to the last necessary
change level. Mine are all currently marked 2.3.23.
Paul Scott
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HTH,
Paul Scott
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-size a4)
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or
To change the paper size, there are two commands,
#(set-default-paper-size a4)
\layout{
#(set-paper-size a4)
}
The first one sets the size of all pages. The second one sets the size
of the |\layout| block that it is in.
Thanks,
Paul Scott
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