Alle 00:08, lunedì 16 gennaio 2006, Ray ha scritto: > Do I insert the "\break" into the notes (not shown)?
Yes, you can put the \break instruction into the notes, but you should put it just after a barline, or, which is the same, between two measures- otherwise, lilypond will ignore your command. When I say " after a barline" I don't mean that you must have a "\bar" command between your notes, but that you have to put the break in the ideal space between the notes of two different measures- in common time, for instance, if you have this sequence of notes: g4 b8 c d4 d, g2. r4 assuming that the first note starts a bar, there's only one place to put a break, i.e. after the second d: g4 b8 c d4 d, \break g2. r4 because it is where a bar falls. Actually, it is still possible that Lilypond will ignore your command, if its internal layout engine thinks that you've asked a too much ugly bar break, but that disgraceful situation usually occurs when you try to avoid a break with the "\noBreak" command. I hope this can be of some use. Gianluca _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user