Jean-Charles Malahieude <lilyfan <at> orange.fr> writes:
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
> what(): St9bad_alloc
>
> I think I've narrowed the problem to a particular score which, when
> alone, compile fine.
>
LilyPond asks for more memory than your computer has. The reason the
changes you describe would cause her to need more memory are not clear
to me.
My only suggestion is to use \bookpart{} to divide the book into smaller
sections for page-breaking, and maybe use the "minimal" page breaking
method if you are not depending on LilyPond to choose the page breaks.
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