It seems single-line (single-system) scores prevent _totally_ page breaks and thus produce overflow and bad output.
IMHO beginning of a score at the end of a page should have assigned a "bad factor" penalty but should not prevent completely page breaks to occur. %% Reported by Bertrand Bordage on the French users mailing list %% %% Many "single-system" scores on one page produces bad output and %% overflow. %% Note that 2.12 did not handle it and produced even worse output %% \version "2.13.57" \book { \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } \score { << { a } { a } { a } >> } } Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond