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From: | Joe Neeman |
Subject: | Re: pageBreak-layout again |
Date: | Sun, 28 Jan 2007 13:58:11 +0200 |
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear list, Yesterday I posted: "Between every System I put a \break, between every Page a \pageBreak The first page is fine, the second is spread on two pages , why??" Now, just to see what happens, I remove all \breaks and \pageBreaks. The result is the other way around: on the first page are 5 vertical- well-spaced systems, on the second page 4 Systems are glued together on the first half of the page.
Try adding "ragged-bottom-last = ##f" to your \paper block (ragged-bottom-last is true by default because otherwise short examples look very strange, but it should usually be turned off for reasonably long pieces). By the way, it is much easier for people to answer your questions if you construct a short example that illustrates your problem instead of copy&pasting a large file. For example, you can often illustrate page and line breaking problems by using "repeat unfold" as in \version "2.11.10" % help: why does this take up 5 pages? \relative c { \repeat unfold 50 {a b c d} }
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