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From: | Trevor Bača |
Subject: | Re: pageBreak? |
Date: | Sun, 28 Jan 2007 11:40:51 -0800 |
On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <address@hidden> wrote:
\noPageBreak work!! Thanks Joe! ole Am 28.01.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Bertalan Fodor: > Ole, have you tried \noPageBreak? I would not be surprised if it > had no effect. > > Bert > > Joe Neeman írta: >> On 1/28/07, Ole Schmidt <address@hidden> wrote: >>> the breaks are made where I set them, the first pageBreak too, the >>> systems of the second page are spread over two pages. Strange to me >>> is that only the first page behave as it should... >> >> You forced lilypond to put page breaks in certain places. You never >> told it that it couldn't put them in other places. If you want it to >> break _only_ where you tell it, you have to explicitly tell it not to >> break anywhere else. This is what \noPageBreak is for.
Would it be worth it to have a pair of settings -- probably something like manual-page-breaks = ##t and manual-line-breaks = ##t in the layout block -- that told lily "do not ever create a page break except where I say so explicitly with \pageBreak", and likewise for \break? I kinda wonder how many people out there have a breaks-voice sitting in the first staff of their score -- just like in Joe's example -- and how much simpler those breaks-voices would be if they could consist only of explicit \breaks and \pageBreaks ... -- Trevor Bača address@hidden
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