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4.1.2 Paper size and automatic scaling
| Setting paper size | ||
| Automatic scaling to paper size |
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Setting paper size
Two functions are available for changing the paper size:
set-default-paper-size and set-paper-size.
set-default-paper-size must be placed in the toplevel
scope, and set-paper-size must be placed in a \paper
block:
#(set-default-paper-size "a4")
\paper {
#(set-paper-size "a4")
}
In the toplevel scope, the set-default-paper-size function
can safely be called anywhere before the first \paper
block. Within a \paper block, the safest place to call
set-paper-size is at the top, above the list of variable
declarations. The reasons for this are discussed in
Automatic scaling to paper size.
set-default-paper-size sets the size of all pages, whereas
set-paper-size only sets the size of the pages that the
\paper block applies to. For example, if the \paper
block is at the top of the file, then it will apply the paper size
to all pages. If the \paper block is inside a
\book, then the paper size will only apply to that book.
Common paper sizes are available, including a4,
letter, legal, and 11x17 (also known as
tabloid). Many more paper sizes are supported by default. For
details, see ‘scm/paper.scm’, and search for the
definition of paper-alist.
Note: The default paper size is a4.
Extra sizes may be added by editing the definition of
paper-alist in the initialization file
‘scm/paper.scm’, however they will be overridden on a
subsequent install.
If the symbol 'landscape is supplied as an argument to
set-default-paper-size, pages will be rotated by 90
degrees, and wider line widths will be set accordingly.
#(set-default-paper-size "a6" 'landscape)
参照
Notation Reference: Automatic scaling to paper size.
Installed Files: ‘scm/paper.scm’.
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Automatic scaling to paper size
If the paper size is changed with one of the scheme functions
(set-default-paper-size or set-paper-size), the
values of several \paper variables are automatically scaled
to the new size. To bypass the automatic scaling for a particular
variable, set the variable after setting the paper size. Note
that the automatic scaling is not triggered by setting the
paper-height or paper-width variables, even though
paper-width can influence other values (this is separate
from scaling and is discussed below). The
set-default-paper-size and set-paper-size functions
are described in Setting paper size.
The vertical dimensions affected by automatic scaling are
top-margin and bottom-margin (see
Fixed vertical spacing \paper variables). The horizontal
dimensions affected by automatic scaling are left-margin,
right-margin, inner-margin, outer-margin,
binding-offset, indent, and short-indent (see
Horizontal spacing \paper variables).
The default values for these dimensions are set in
‘ly/paper-defaults-init.ly’, using internal variables named
top-margin-default, bottom-margin-default, etc.
These are the values that result at the default paper size
a4. For reference, with a4 paper the
paper-height is 297\mm and the paper-width is
210\mm.
参照
Notation Reference:
Fixed vertical spacing \paper variables,
Horizontal spacing \paper variables.
Installed Files: ‘ly/paper-defaults-init.ly’, ‘scm/paper.scm’.
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