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4.3.2 Page breaking
The default page breaking may be overridden by inserting
\pageBreak
or \noPageBreak
commands. These commands are
analogous to \break
and \noBreak
. They should be
inserted at a bar line. These commands force and forbid a page-break
from happening. Of course, the \pageBreak
command also forces
a line break.
The \pageBreak
and \noPageBreak
commands may also be
inserted at top-level, between scores and top-level markups.
There are also analogous settings to ragged-right
and
ragged-last
which have the same effect on vertical spacing:
ragged-bottom
and ragged-last-bottom
. If set to
##t
the systems on all pages or just the last page
respectively will not be justified vertically.
For more details see Vertical spacing.
Page breaks are computed by the page-breaking
function. LilyPond
provides three algorithms for computing page breaks,
ly:optimal-breaking
, ly:page-turn-breaking
and
ly:minimal-breaking
. The default is ly:optimal-breaking
,
but the value can be changed in the \paper
block:
\paper{ #(define page-breaking ly:page-turn-breaking) }
The old page breaking algorithm is called
optimal-page-breaks
. If you are having trouble with the new page
breakers, you can enable the old one as a workaround.
When a book has many scores and pages, the page breaking problem may be
difficult to solve, requiring large processing time and memory. To ease
the page breaking process, \bookpart
blocks are used to divide
the book into several parts: the page breaking occurs separately on each
part. Different page breaking functions may also be used in different
book parts.
\bookpart { \header { subtitle = "Preface" } \paper { %% In a part consisting mostly of text, %% ly:minimal-breaking may be prefered #(define page-breaking ly:minimal-breaking) } \markup { … } … } \bookpart { %% In this part, consisting of music, the default optimal %% page breaking function is used. \header { subtitle = "First movement" } \score { … } … }
Predefined commands
See also
Snippets: Spacing.
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