> Yes, I've poured through the documentation, but it's very opaque and there's not much explanation of line breaks. For example, the section link kindly posted earlier tells me that yes, indeed, line breaks are possible...but I've not a clue about where to place the \break...in the notes? In the score? Do I need to do this in the lyrics as well? There's just a short, tiny example which assumes a visual understanding of Lilypond that I suspect many beginners don't have.
In my case, I played around for quite a while trying to get the right syntax and it just gets frustrating seeing a "warning: can't find line breaking that satisfies constraints" message without any further way (aside from pestering some kind soul out of the cyberblue) to figure out what's going wrong. Here's what I found in the manual: << \repeat unfold 7 { s1 \noBreak s1 \noBreak s1 \noBreak s1 \break } the real music >> Here's what I have in my own document: \score { << \context Voice = verseone { \autoBeamOff \verseone } \lyricsto "verseone" \new Lyrics \wordsvone \lyricsto "verseone" \new Lyrics \wordsvtwo >> Do I insert the "\break" into the notes (not shown)? (I tried this and it didn't work at all) Do I need to assign variables to the various lines of notes and then break it up using "\break" in the Score section? As far as the documentation goes, it is very good at explaining what each piece of syntax does, and the accompanying diagrams are excellent. However it is all at a very microscopic level and as the examples aren't placed into larger contexts it's hard to know exactly how to use them when something goes wrong. As always, any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much! http://www.kaisora.com -- fine art and photographs by Ray Bartlett _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user