Hello Jean and Valentin,
Thank you very much for your responses. The \noPageBreak is exactly what I
was looking for.
Another solution is to place \pageBreak just before the section title, so a
page break never occurs after the section title at the top of a page.
The \bookpart solution is very co
Hi Vlad,
personally I’d do Sections using bookparts like this:
\paper {
print-all-headers = ##t
bookTitleMarkup = \markup \column {
#bookTitleMarkup
\vspace #1.5
}
}
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "Section I"
}
\score {
\header {
title = "Piece I"
}
c
}
Thank you, Jean, for these very detailed explanations about how the
voices are to be used -- and the alternate way to achieve the same
result. I hugely appreciate your input.
Archer
On 14/03/2023 19:09, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 14:36 +, Archer Endrich a écrit :
Th
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 14:36 +, Archer Endrich a écrit :
> Thank you Xavier and Jean. The warnings have disappeared and the
> MMrest with #-6 is perfectly placed on the E line of the staff.
> The revised version looks like this:
> \score {
>
> \new Staff {
>
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 19:42 +0100, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way in Lilypond to **insert a non-breakable vertical space** to
> avoid page break between a section title and piece title?
>
> **Code with an undesired page break**
>
> \markup \column {
> \fill-lin
Hi,
Is there a way in Lilypond to *insert a non-breakable vertical space* to
avoid page break between a section title and piece title?
*Code with an undesired page break*
\markup \column {
\fill-line { \fontsize #5 \bold \caps Section }
\vspace #1 % <= this vertical space should be non
Thank you Xavier and Jean. The warnings have disappeared and the MMrest
with #-6 is perfectly placed on the E line of the staff.
The revised version looks like this:
\score {
\new Staff {
\time 4/4
\clef treble
g'1^\markup{Fl 1} |
<<
{ \voiceTwo
\once
Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 13:13 +0100, Xavier Scheuer a écrit :
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 12:55, Archer Endrich
> <[archer...@gmail.com](mailto:archer...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> >
> > The reason I used c'1\rest was so that the rest would be placed on the
> > bottom line of the Staff. I would real
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 12:55, Archer Endrich wrote:
>
> The reason I used c'1\rest was so that the rest would be placed on the
> bottom line of the Staff. I would really like a centered rest (R1) but
> this automatically places it on the 2nd line from the top, which does
> conflict with the music
Dear Lilypond User Group,
First of all, thanks for the great discussion about variables and
Bookpart. I had very recently come across that problem, though in
simpler form: just putting a variable definition directly into a file
that used \book (for assembling several short scores). Placing t
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