On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> PS: I had to insert \noPageBreak at every possible point, because without
> them, lilypond would always decide it wants to start the real score on an
> even-numbered page and stretch the lyrics to three pages, even if
Am Montag, 19. Mai 2008 schrieb Nicolas Sceaux:
> Le 19 mai 08 à 18:05, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
> > The problem with that approach is that it will really leave no space
> > between
> > subsequent markups, so there will not be any pixel space between the
> > headline / title and between each of
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Am Montag, 19. Mai 2008 schrieben Sie:
> 2008/5/19 Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Cool, I just submitted your solution to the LSR.
>
> Looks cool indeed, though it doesn't seem to work with 2.10 :(
Huh? It works just fine in 2.10 (with th
Le 19 mai 08 à 18:05, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
PS2: Is there any way to set something like ragged-bottom=##t only
for the
current page? It would suffice to have some \vfill construct, which
simply
takes up all the remaining space on the page. This would do away
with the
need to insert lots
2008/5/19 Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Cool, I just submitted your solution to the LSR.
Looks cool indeed, though it doesn't seem to work with 2.10 :(
Approved and tagged as version-specific anyway.
> The problem with that approach is that it will really leave no space between
> su
Am Sonntag, 18. Mai 2008 schrieben Sie:
> Le 18 mai 08 à 17:30, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
> > I want
> > the columns of all six text blocks to line up nicely. Currently, each
> > \fill-line is layed out by itself, so the German and English
> > translations are not properly aligned at all.
>
> Yo
Reinhold:
> In one of my scores, I'm writing two pages with the lyrics of a mass,
> together
> with the corresponding German/English translations. I'm using
> \fill-line {
> \column{"Latin text"...}
> \column{"German text"...}
> \column{"English text"...}
> }
> to generate the three colu
Le 18 mai 08 à 17:30, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
In one of my scores, I'm writing two pages with the lyrics of a
mass, together
with the corresponding German/English translations. I'm using
\fill-line {
\column{"Latin text"...}
\column{"German text"...}
\column{"English text"...}
}
to ge
In one of my scores, I'm writing two pages with the lyrics of a mass, together
with the corresponding German/English translations. I'm using
\fill-line {
\column{"Latin text"...}
\column{"German text"...}
\column{"English text"...}
}
to generate the three columns. However, since the mass