Hello Jean and Lukas, I resolved the problem by adding one more \allowPageTurn to the music. I guess that is still a sort of bug related to ly:page-turn-breaking but my own problem has been resolved by having reasonable number of \allowPageTurn in the music.
Thanks for your help and best regards. Jun > 2021/07/27 18:36、田村淳 <j.tam...@me.com>のメール: > > Hello Jean and Lukas, > > I’ve just realized that my problem might be due to inappropriate use of: > > page-breaking = #ly:page-turn-breaking > > If I comment out the above line in the \paper block, the problem goes away. > > I will investigate further. > > Cheers, > > Jun > >> 2021/07/27 1:09、田村淳 <j.tam...@me.com>のメール: >> >> Hello Lukas and Jean, >> >> Thanks for your offer. Here is a zip archive containing all the source files >> to generate the harpsichord part. “BWV_1044_hpd.ly” should be compiled. >> >> If you uncomment the last line of “BWV_1044_header.ily” to make \edition an >> empty string, the result would be fine. >> >> Note that there are some Scheme codes in: >> >> bracketify.ily >> decorateSlur.ily >> parenthesized_dynamics.ily >> >> “bracketify.ily” code is mostly by Harm (Thomas Morley) on this list. >> “decorateSlur.ily” code is mostly by Aaron Hill on this list. >> “parenthesized_dynamics.ily” code is from LSR, I recall. >> >> Thanks again and best regards. >> >> Jun >> >> <20210727 for lilypond-user.zip> >> >>> 2021/07/27 0:22、Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr>のメール: >>> >>> Le 26/07/2021 à 15:58, 田村淳 a écrit : >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> I’m about to finish one project but I’ve encountered a very strange >>>> problem. I have no idea where to start looking into. And I don’t think I >>>> can produce a tiny example easily. >>>> >>>> This is the first 2 pages of 25-page harpsichord part: >>>> >>>> [attachment 1] >>>> Everything looked nice. Then, I added one line of text in the footer on >>>> each page and this changed to: >>>> >>>> >>>> [attachment 2] >>>> The third page onward still look fine. >>>> Could someone give me an advice as to where to start? >>> >>> Gives dizzy feelings. I cannot imagine this being anything but a bug. >>> >>> If you're unable to make a minimal example, could you send the complete >>> file so we can analyze what's going on? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jean >>> >> > >