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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: (doc help) What does (linewidth . 40) mean? |
Date: | Thu, 04 Aug 2005 09:58:32 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050511 |
Graham Percival wrote:
On 4-Aug-05, at 12:23 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:Isn't it the same unit as for all other settings, i.e. the distance between two staff lines?I don't know... experimental evidence suggests that this is a percentage. Now, maybe my papersize and staff size just happens to be set up so that there's 100 staffwidths per line width... but I don't know.
If you want some experimental evidence against your assumptions, (and in favor of mine) you can play with the following example. For example, what happens with the text width when you change the staff size from 11 to 26? ;-) \paper{ linewidth = 5\cm } #(set-global-staff-size 11) \score{{\repeat unfold 100 c''}} \markup{\override #'(linewidth . 50) \justify {abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd abcd } } Note that with the default 20pt staff size, the staff line spacing is 5pt, so 100 would correspond to 500pt which is about 17.6 cm or 6.9 inch, which is a pretty normal setting for the line width. /Mats
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