Two functions are available for changing the paper size:
@code{set-default-paper-size} and @code{set-paper-size}.
-@code{set-default-paper-size} may be placed in a @code{\paper}
-block or in the toplevel scope, and @code{set-paper-size} must be
-placed in a @code{\paper} block:
+@code{set-default-paper-size} must be placed in the toplevel
+scope, and @code{set-paper-size} must be placed in a @code{\paper}
+block:
@example
#(set-default-paper-size "a4")
will result in the first page number remaining as is or being
increased by one. Default: @code{##f}.
+@ignore
+
+FIXME: this variable is used, but I don't know what it does. -pm
+@item blank-after-score-page-force
+@funindex blank-after-score-page-force
+
+Default: @code{2}.
+
+@end ignore
+
@item blank-last-page-force
@funindex blank-last-page-force
never consider blank pages in the middle of a score. Default:
@code{5}.
-@item blank-after-score-page-force
-@funindex blank-after-score-page-force
-
-TODO. Default: @code{2}.
-
@item first-page-number
@funindex first-page-number
The value of the page number on the first page. Default:
@code{#1}.
-@item packed
-@funindex packed
-
-TODO
-
@item page-breaking-between-system-padding
@funindex page-breaking-between-system-padding
@item page-count
@funindex page-count
-TODO
+The number of pages to be used for a score. Default: unset.
@item page-limit-inter-system-space
@funindex page-limit-inter-system-space