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Re: ragged-last-bottom only affects last score in book
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Nicolas Sceaux |
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Re: ragged-last-bottom only affects last score in book |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Jun 2006 21:26:11 +0200 |
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Paul Scott <address@hidden> writes:
> Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
>> Graham Percival <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Could ragged-last-bottom be changed to affect all scores in a book?
>>> Currently it only applies to the last one. (even better: could this
>>> be alterable in separate scores?)
>>>
>>
>> ragged-last-bottom affects the last *page* of a book (be it made of a
>> single score or several ones), not the last score, so it does not make
>> sense to say that.
>>
> I'm with Graham on that. If ragged-bottom refers to all but the last
> page of a \score then ragged-last-bottom should be the last page of a
> \score. It's easy for a movement (which is often a \score) to be more
> than one page. Didn't it work this way before \book was introduced?
> (I'm not sure when \book was introduced).
I'm just stating what is implemented now.
Still, it does not make sense to say that ragged-last-bottom should
apply to the last page of a score, for this page could also be the first
page on another score. What you and Graham seem to be requesting is a
way to split a book into several sections, with a page break between
sections, and the last page of a section with ragged-last-bottom.
In the particular case Graham and you are talking about, there would be
exactly one score per section.
nicolas