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Re: Orphaned and widowed lines in \markuplines


From: Jiri Zurek (Prague)
Subject: Re: Orphaned and widowed lines in \markuplines
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:07:47 -0800 (PST)


David Kastrup wrote:
> 
> The answer does not fit the question.  The question was not about
> stacking as much on a page as possible.  Quite contrary: it was about
> stacking less than possible if it avoids ugly results.
> 

Indeed. Perhaps I was not specific enough. I look for a possibility to
instruct Lilypond that whenever it encounters markuplines where only the
last line of entire paragraph would occur on a next page, that it breaks the
paragraph so that at least two lines are printed on the next page, not just
one. So, it should take one more line from the previous page and stick it to
the last line so that they both are printed together on the new page.

Conversely, whenever there is only one single line left on the first page
and Lilypond has to print multiline markuplines, that it leaves that last
line empty and starts printing the whole paragraph on a new page, not to
leave the orphaned first line single on the first page. 

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