Thanks Eric,
It took me a while to find your e-mail but after upgrading to 2.5.17, changing to ghostscript 8.15rc2-3 as provided by Lilypond and correcting one item in a /markup that had changed between 2.4.5 and 2.5.17, it works.
Regards Rodney Lancaster
Erik Sandberg wrote:
This is fixed in 2.5, use breakbefore=##t in the \header block instead of \pageBreak.
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 00:01 -0600, Rodney Lancaster wrote:
There appears to be an issue with the \pageBreak with multiple scores in a book when there is a header for each score.
I am running Lilypond 2.4.5 on Redhat Fedora Core 3.
This code works (got the base for it from a lilypond discussion group).
\version "2.4.5" \book{ \score{ \relative c'{ c' } } %pagebreak should occur here and does in this code set. \score{ \relative c' { \pageBreak c' } } }
Since I am doing mulitiple movements in this book I am putting the title of each movement in the \score. The following code does not work.
\version "2.4.5" \book{ \score{ \header { piece = "Page 1" } \relative c'{ c' } } %pagebreak should occur here but does not. \score{ \header { piece = "Page 2" } \relative c' { \pageBreak c' } } }
It does not matter whether the \pageBreak is in the first or second score, however if you take the header out of the second score it breaks in a different manner.
Regards Rodney Lancaster ============================================================ "I want to know God's thoughts . . . The rest are details." Albert Einstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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