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| 2 | <HEAD><TITLE> |
| 3 | Newscore and newpage |
| 4 | </TITLE></HEAD> |
| 5 | <BODY> |
| 6 | <P> |
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| 12 | <H2> |
| 13 | Newscore and newpage |
| 14 | </H2> |
| 15 | <P> |
| 16 | Normally, Mup determines how many measures to put on each score and how many |
| 17 | scores to put on each page. You can force Mup to move to the next score with |
| 18 | the "newscore" statement, or to the next page with a "newpage" statement. |
| 19 | Here is an example: |
| 20 | <BR><PRE> |
| 21 | 1: c;d;e;f; |
| 22 | bar |
| 23 | 1: e;f;g;; |
| 24 | bar |
| 25 | newscore // go to next score |
| 26 | 1: 2c;; |
| 27 | bar |
| 28 | 1: e;f;g;; |
| 29 | bar |
| 30 | newpage // go to next page |
| 31 | 1: e;g;2c; |
| 32 | bar |
| 33 | </PRE><BR> |
| 34 | </P> |
| 35 | <P> |
| 36 | You can temporarily change the indent for the new score |
| 37 | by specifying "leftmargin=<I>num</I>," where <I>num</I> is a floating point |
| 38 | number of inches or centimeters (depending on the current setting of |
| 39 | <A HREF="param.html#units">the units parameter.)</A> |
| 40 | The new score will then be indented by that much, overriding the value |
| 41 | of |
| 42 | <A HREF="param.html#leftmar">the leftmargin parameter.</A> |
| 43 | </P> |
| 44 | <P> |
| 45 | In a similar way, you can specify "rightmargin=<I>num</I>," which |
| 46 | will affect |
| 47 | <A HREF="param.html#rightmar">the right margin</A> |
| 48 | on the <B>previous</B> score. This might |
| 49 | be used, for example, if you want a piece to end with a |
| 50 | shorter than normal score. |
| 51 | <BR><PRE> |
| 52 | newscore leftmargin=1.2 rightmargin=2.7 |
| 53 | </PRE><BR> |
| 54 | The equals sign is optional in these margin overrides. |
| 55 | </P> |
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