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Jacques,
I've been playing with this for awhile.
My summary: I wanted the chorus on one page and the verses
on page two, so I inserted the \pageBreak. It made two
pages, but stretched the score to fit the page by inserting
space between the staves. But I wanted the staves to look
normal
Hello Gabriel-Marie,
Does ragged-*, described in section 4.3.2 Page breaking of the notation
reference help you?
JM
> Le 23 juin 2016 à 00:02, Br. Gabriel-Marie | SSPX a
> écrit :
>
> In my music, I have the chorus at the top and the verses following. Since my
> music
In my music, I have the chorus at the top and the verses
following. Since my music is longer than one page, it
overflows to the next. So, since I'm using two pages, I
figured I would insert a \pagebreak so that the chorus is on
page 1 and the verses on page 2. This works fine, but now
my