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Re: Your address goes wrong, so I have to reply this way
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Janek Warchoł |
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Re: Your address goes wrong, so I have to reply this way |
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Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:55:33 +0200 |
2011/4/11 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng <address@hidden>
>
> Thanks. The example is quite large, so I'm sending the paper block, not so
> complicated:
>
> \paper {
> left-margin = 40\mm
> right-margin = 10\mm
> two-sided = ##t
> inner-margin = 40\mm
> outer-margin = 10\mm
> print-first-page-number = ##t
> }
>
> Must I comment out the first two?
No.
> How does binding offset work?
It is added to inner-margin. I guess we won't need it after all.
Hmm. I don't know what you want to achieve and i don't see your score,
but i suppose you need to use a non-zero value of short-indent to make
room for the instrument names - this should fix your problem. (also,
inner-margin = 40\mm and outer-margin = 10\mm look like very strange
values to my eyes...)
Try compiling examples below and se if that helps you.
==== first example ====
\paper {
two-sided = ##t
inner-margin = 40\mm
outer-margin = 10\mm
print-first-page-number = ##t
}
{ \set Staff.instrumentName = "full instrument name" \set
Staff.shortInstrumentName = "short name" \repeat unfold 300 { c' e'
c'' g' } }
==== second example ====
\paper {
two-sided = ##t
indent = 35\mm
short-indent = 20\mm
inner-margin = 20\mm
outer-margin = 10\mm
print-first-page-number = ##t
}
{ \set Staff.instrumentName = "full instrument name" \set
Staff.shortInstrumentName = "short name" \repeat unfold 300 { c' e'
c'' g' } }
Hope this helps,
Janek
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