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The output of annotate-spacing reveals vertical dimensions
in great detail. For details about modifying margins and other
layout variables, see Page formatting.
Other than margins, there are a few other options to save space:
\paper {
between-system-padding = #0.1
between-system-space = #0.1
ragged-last-bottom = ##f
ragged-bottom = ##f
}
\paper {
system-count = #10
}
e4 c g\f c
\override DynamicText #'extra-offset = #'( -2.2 . 2.0)
e4 c g\f c
SpacingSpanner. For more
details, see Changing horizontal spacing. The following
example illustrates the default spacing:
\score {
\relative c'' {
g4 e e2 |
f4 d d2 |
c4 d e f |
g4 g g2 |
g4 e e2 |
}
}
The next example modifies common-shortest-duration from a
value of 1/4 to 1/2. The quarter note is the most
common and shortest duration in this example, so by making this
duration longer, a ‘squeezing’ effect occurs:
\score {
\relative c'' {
g4 e e2 |
f4 d d2 |
c4 d e f |
g4 g g2 |
g4 e e2 |
}
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\override SpacingSpanner
#'common-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 2)
}
}
}
The common-shortest-duration property cannot be modified
dynamically, so it must always be placed in a \context
block so that it applies to the whole score.
Notation Reference: Page formatting, Changing horizontal spacing.
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