Jeff Elliott wrote:
I also have (just last night) had a similar vertical spacing problem
(2.11.34).
I had a piece covering two pages, the majority on the first page, and
the page break was where
I wanted it. Then I change a bit of the spacing of a text markup
(extra-offset) and I lost one of the
systems on the first page. I thought, no problem I'll just adjust
some of the parameters ( like
between-system-padding, between-system-space). But I couldn't get the
last system (or sometimes
last two systems), back onto the first page. I could get the systems
to be closer together,
but that would just leave even more space at the bottom of the page
(more than enough space
for one if not two systems). I adjusted the top margin to something
like 1mm and I got my
system back, but the systems were way more spaced out than they needed
to be, and the small
margin at the top was too small. I ended up with finding a different
place to break the pages.
Maybe I should note that each system contained a ChordNames, one
regular Staff, and another
"special" Staff which had a linecount of 0. I had wondered if that
last Staff might be confusing
the vertical spacing.
I also could get the page breaking to change with many different small
changes in a system. Just moving either of the pitches in my example
closer to the staff will allow another staff to from the second page to
the first page. In my case it could be related to \RemoveEmptyStaffContext.
Paul
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