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Re: where's the right margin
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: where's the right margin |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:19:25 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.090004 (Oort Gnus v0.04) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Mats" == Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden> writes:
>> My specific problem is that when I set something as "\flushright", it
>> sticks out quite a ways to the right of the end of the lilypond music
>> line, and I want it to be flush with the end of the lilypond music
>> line.
Mats> The line width in Lilypond is determined by the linewidth paper
Mats> variable, but in lilypond-book this is set automatically to be
Mats> the save as the LaTeX \linewidth.
Where is it set? Because changing \linewidth doesn't seem to change
anything at all about the look of my document.
Mats> I tried to add a \raggedleft declaration (equivalent
Mats> to a flushright environment) at the top of
Mats> Documentation/user/latex-lilypond-example.latex and it does
Mats> give right aligned music examples, at least almost all of
Mats> them.
It doesn't cause my \flushright things to be aligned with the right
edge of the music.
Mats> I'm not if this is the situation you referred to, maybe it's best
Mats> if you send an example, so we know what we are discussing.
I'm putting lilypond file (which come in without the headers) into a
latex document. And I actually want to print the composer name in the
usual place. There is probably a more sophisticated way to do this,
but I would have thought:
\newcommand{\composer}[1]{\begin{flushright}{\textsl{#1}}\end{flushright}}
\composer{Georg Phillip Telemann}
would have done the trick, and it doesn't look right.
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