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4.1.2 Paper size and automatic scaling
Setting the paper size | ||
Automatic scaling to paper size |
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Setting the paper size
‘A4’ is the default value when no explicit paper size is set. However, there are two functions that can be used to change it:
-
set-default-paper-size
-
#(set-default-paper-size "quarto")
which must always be placed at the toplevel scope, and
-
set-paper-size
-
\paper { #(set-paper-size "tabloid") }
which must always be placed in a
\paper
block.
If the set-default-paper-size
function is used in the
toplevel scope, it must come before any \paper
block.
set-default-paper-size
sets the paper size for all
pages, whereas set-paper-size
only sets the paper size
for the pages that the \paper
block applies to. For
example, if the \paper
block is at the top of the file,
then it applies the paper size to all pages. If the \paper
block is inside a \book
, then the paper size applies only
to that book.
When the set-paper-size
function is used, it must be
placed before any other functions used within the same
\paper
block. See Automatic scaling to paper size.
Paper sizes are defined in file ‘scm/paper.scm’; see Predefined paper sizes for a complete list.
Both set-default-paper-size
and set-paper-size
also
accept a quoted number pair as its argument to set a custom paper
size. For example,
#(set-default-paper-size '(cons (* 100 mm) (* 50 mm)))
sets the paper width and height to 100mm and 50mm, respectively.
Possible units are in
(inches), cm
(centimeters),
mm
(millimeters), pt
(points), and bp
(big
points).
If the symbol 'landscape
is added to the paper size
function as a second argument, pages are rotated by 90 degrees,
and wider line widths are set accordingly.
#(set-default-paper-size "a6" 'landscape)
Swapping the paper dimensions without having the print rotated (like when printing to postcard size, or creating graphics for inclusion rather than a stand-alone document) can be achieved by appending ‘landscape’ to the name of the paper size itself:
#(set-default-paper-size "a6landscape")
When the paper size ends with an explicit ‘landscape’ or
‘portrait’, the presence of a 'landscape
symbol only
affects print orientation, not the paper dimensions used for layout.
See also
Notation Reference: Automatic scaling to paper size, Predefined paper sizes.
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 the 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
.
See also
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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