Peter Chubb wrote:
> There's lots of good stuff in input/test (examples). You can force a
> break anywhere you want with \break -- but it'll only do it on a bar line.
aargh, thanks, I hadn't found them. Examples are better than the manual.
So far, adjusting \shape 50.\mm, 75.\mm in 25mm steps is achieving much
of what I want.
...snips...
> For paper size -- it all defaults to A4. You can change this but I
> never bother (my printer only ever has A4 paper in it!)
True, margins are something I'm looking at as well {:-}
Linux developer attitudes are definitely progressing. I can remember
past (distant, ancient) slug list posts where the reply was "read the
code" if you wanted to know how it worked. At least we get a manual now
and I'd have to look hard to find one worse that an <flame alert> <this
is definitely not a troll> MS manual </troll> /<flame>.
Obligatory Ot part;
In On top of Old Smokey, do you sing "come a coutin' too slow" or
"through coutin' too slow", and does anyone have all the verses to Meat
Balls handy?
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