No more lines broken, but, for example, the entire last subsection is sent to the next page. It is also unuseful to insert \nopagebreak[4]:
... \end{lilypond} \nopagebreak[4] \subsection{...} Marco > On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Mats Bengtsson wrote: > One way to do this is to set interscoreline=0 (or whatever) > and additionally to set interscorelinefill=1, which means that > you get a stretchable spacing between the score lines which > should place them evenly on the page. You may get some surprising > side-effects though. > > /Mats > > > Marco Caliari wrote: > > Hi. > > > > I'm writing a music exercises booklet with latex and lilypond-book. Each > > page has the following aspect: > > > > \section{...} > > \subsection{...} > > \begin[20pt,noquote]{lilypond} > > ... > > \end{lilypond} > > \subsection{...} > > \begin[20pt,noquote]{lilypond} > > ... > > \end{lilypond} > > [other 2 or 3 subsections] > > \pagebreak > > > > It may occour that the lines of the last lilypond block break across 2 > > pages. So I have to insert, e.g., \paper{interscoreline=-5.0\mm}, trying > > different values, into some lilypond block in order to keep all the > > exercises of a section in exactly one page. > > > > Would it possible to force lilypond, or latex, to keep each section in one > > page, automatically detecting the right interscoreline into the lilypond > > blocks? > > > > -- > > Marco _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user