On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 10:27 +0000, Arvid Grøtting wrote:
Arvid Grøtting <arvidgr <at> gmail.com> writes:
> For some reasons, 2.9.21 has three systems per page on all pages,
> while 2.8.1 has three on the first page and four thereafter, but I
> don't know if that's a symptom or the problem.
Looks like it's related to the problem. Here's a small (close enough to
minimal) input file that demonstrates the problem if you convert-ly and
run it through 2.9.21. With 2.9.21, I get four pages where 2.8.1 needs
two. Page two of the 2.9.21 version has one single-staff system...
Thanks for the small example. This should now be fixed. Your first
example now spaces on 5 pages (3 on the first, 4 on the rest). Your
minimal example now uses 3 pages (with a single system on the last
page). If you set ragged-bottom-last to #f, however (which is generally
a better setting with the new page breakers), it only takes up 2 pages.
For what it's worth, the problem was with the height-estimation of
Hara-kiri staves. You can see the problem by looking at the
annotated-spacing: the Y-extent-estimate intervals on some of the staves
are way too big.