Paul Morris wrote > But what it says at the top of that page is a little different: > > "Lily sometimes rejects explicit \break and \pageBreak commands. There are > two commands to override this behavior:" > > If that is the more accurate account of what these commands do, then they > don't really prevent automatic breaks from being inserted. They just > prevent explicit breaks from being ignored/rejected. If that's the case > then I think the next part should be revised like this: > > "When line-break-permission is overridden to false, Lily will _always_ > insert line breaks at explicit \break commands. When page-break-permission > is overridden to false, Lily will _always_ insert page breaks at explicit > \pageBreak commands."
I think there are 2 contexts where page breaks occur or don't: in this example LilyPond does not allow a page break and compresses the first page like wild (but warns). the following 3 \score's should be placed on 1 page but LilyPond silently goes to a new page when the page is full. \layout{ \context{ \Score \override NonMusicalPaperColumn.page-break-permission = ##f } } \score{{\repeat unfold 105 {c'1 \break }}} \pageBreak \score{{ \repeat unfold 7 {c'1 \break }}} \score{{ \repeat unfold 7 {c'1 \break }}} \score{{ \repeat unfold 7 {c'1 \break }}} Eluze -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/page-break-permission-f-doesn-t-work-for-the-final-manual-pageBreak-tp159763p159924.html Sent from the Bugs mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond