Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Mark Probert
Many thanks! I think I’m getting a handle on this bit of LP. Amazing! -mark. On 9 Jan 2023 at 11:23:47, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > Le 09/01/2023 à 01:08, Kieren MacMillan a écrit : > > Hi Mark, > > > > Okay. I did that and when I move the \paper (yes, my bad, I did write > \page) into the

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 09/01/2023 à 01:08, Kieren MacMillan a écrit : Hi Mark, Okay. I did that and when I move the \paper (yes, my bad, I did write \page) into the \bookpart it generates a separate PDF for each \bookpart Hmmm… It should generate a page break between bookparts, but shouldn’t generate a new

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, > Okay. I did that and when I move the \paper (yes, my bad, I did write \page) > into the \bookpart it generates a separate PDF for each \bookpart Hmmm… It should generate a page break between bookparts, but shouldn’t generate a new PDF!! > Here is a slightly convoluted example of my

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 09/01/2023 à 00:51, Mark Probert a écrit : [...] \song-one \song-two Make that \book {   \bookpart { \song-one }   \bookpart { \song-two } } Best, Jean OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Mark Probert
Thanks, Jean and Kieren Okay. I did that and when I move the \paper (yes, my bad, I did write \page) into the \bookpart it generates a separate PDF for each \bookpart, which I think kind of defeats the purpose of a \bookpart. Here is a slightly convoluted example of my input by way of example

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 08/01/2023 à 23:45, Mark Probert a écrit : Jean, Following on. If my understanding is correct, each \book has a single \page. Did you mean \paper? So if my score consists of multiple \bookparts and I adjust the \page block, that impacts all the \bookparts? Yes, it means each

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mark, > If my understanding is correct, each \book has a single \page. Well… it’s complicated. :) > So if my score consists of multiple \bookparts and I adjust the \page block, > that impacts all the \bookparts? Yes. > Is there a way to force an individual \bookpart to a given number of

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Mark Probert
Jean, Following on. If my understanding is correct, each \book has a single \page. So if my score consists of multiple \bookparts and I adjust the \page block, that impacts all the \bookparts? Is there a way to force an individual \bookpart to a given number of pages? -mark. On 9 Jan 2023 at

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-08 Thread Mark Probert
Thanks, Jean! I missed that bit of doc. -mark. On 8 Jan 2023 at 16:07:50, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > > Le 8 janv. 2023 à 06:02, Mark Probert a écrit : > > Hi. > > At the moment I’m doing quite a few lead sheets. The slightly unfortunate > thing is some of these tunes are a stave or two

Re: Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-07 Thread Jean Abou Samra
> Le 8 janv. 2023 à 06:02, Mark Probert a écrit : > > Hi. > > At the moment I’m doing quite a few lead sheets. The slightly unfortunate > thing is some of these tunes are a stave or two over a page in length. > > I thought I’d reach out and see if there is such a thing as a macro or music

Fit to one/n pages

2023-01-07 Thread Mark Probert
Hi. At the moment I’m doing quite a few lead sheets. The slightly unfortunate thing is some of these tunes are a stave or two over a page in length. I thought I’d reach out and see if there is such a thing as a macro or music function like \fitToOnePage that would fit in a layout/page and can