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From: | Mark Stephen Mrotek |
Subject: | bleeding |
Date: | Sun, 18 Nov 2012 05:52:59 -0800 |
Hello: How do I stop the staff from bleeding off the page? I have tried “\break.” Lilypond states the command was overridden. Lilypond suggests using bar checks. They are already there. Thank you for your kind attention. Mark Stephen Mrotek \version "2.16.0" global = { \key c \major \time 4/4 } right = \relative c'' { \global c'2 e | %20 < cis, gis' cis >4\arpeggio < gis dis' gis >4. < b dis f >4. | < gis gis' >4\arpeggio < fis fis' >2 < dis dis' >4 | < cis'~ g'~ cis~ >1 | < cis g' cis > | < cis~ cis'~ eis~ eis'~ >1 | < cis cis' eis eis' > | } left = \relative c' { \global \clef treble bes16 d f aes bes [ c ] [ d g ] fis, a c d e a d a | %20 < b,, dis~ fis~ a >2\arpeggio < b dis fis a >8 < b dis f a >4. \clef bass | < d, fis c' >1\arpeggio | a'16 ees' f ees b ees f ees a, ees' f ees b ees f ees | a,16 ees' f ees b ees f ees a, ees' f ees b ees f ees | r2 <cis,~ gis~ eis~ >2 | < cis gis eis >1 | } \score { \new PianoStaff \with { instrumentName = "Piano" } << \set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t \new Staff = "right" \right \new Staff = "left" { \clef bass \left } >> \layout { } } |
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