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Re: adding \header {} affects line breaks after 2.13.50
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James Lowe |
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Re: adding \header {} affects line breaks after 2.13.50 |
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Wed, 9 Mar 2011 06:43:31 +0000 |
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Keith,
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith OHara <address@hidden>
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 00:44:51 +0000
To: Lilypond Dev <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: adding \header {} affects line breaks
>James Lowe <James.Lowe <at> datacore.com> writes:
>>
>> What is the \header { } doing to the spacing and how can I prevent it -
>>I
>> have tried using a fixed width with a \paper but this does nothing.
>>
>
>It seems that any markup on the page causes version 2.13.50+ to prefer
>stretching the lines, if one line was forced to be stretched.
>
>\version "2.13.51"
>\score {\relative c'' {
>c1 c \break
>d1 d d d d d d d
>} }
>\markup "hello"
>
>If the first line has some more c1s added, or if the markup is removed,
>then the Ds all go on one line. page-spacing-weight didn't seem to help.
Thanks for verifying, I've restored 2.13.40 (as that was the last version
I had installd before .51) and you are correct, 2.13.40 doesn't show this
behaviour. I am guessing this is a 'regression' or at the very least a
'bug'?
I'll post this on bug with some PDF examples
James
>