On 11.01.2010, at 23:15, -Eluze wrote:
James Bailey-4 wrote:
If the page is too full, items in the header, namely copyright and
opus may be obscured by music, even though there is nothing
explicitly forcing the page onto these elements.
it seems just to be the *alignAboveContext* - if you omit all the
\header
items and \book there is still the *Warnung: couldn't fit music on
page*
and replacing *alignAboveContext* with *alignBelowContext* works
perfectly!
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That may be true. I also had collisions creating this example just
from the slurs, before the lyrics were even there. I think the bigger
problem is that lilypond can't fit the music on the page. The program
should be able to properly handle all of these items existing on a
(not necessarily one) page. And, the problem arose because of an
actual user on the german forum having some difficulties with a score
he's working on. And, this is probably due to the new spacing engine,
since the problem doesn't exist in 2.12. Oh, I guess that makes it a
regression, doesn't it.
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