2017-04-30 21:04 GMT+02:00 Mark Stephen Mrotek <[email protected]>:
> Thomas,
>
> Thank you for your detailed explanation. Your patient effort is appreciated.
> As I understand now, some of the header fields are controlled by the \book 
> and some by the \score.
> Your colored version is very illustrative, yet note that the "opus" is under 
> the first piece (subtitle) and not under the composer where I want it to be.

This happens because the complete bookTitleMarkup is printed first by
the scoreTitleMarkup
(if print-all-headers = ##t). The remaining parts of the score-header
are printed below (i.e. piece and opus).

> That is where I have always seen it in my limited experience.
>
>                                     Woodland Sketches
>                                                                               
>           E. MacDowell
>                                                                               
>                          Op. 51
>
>                                             To a Wild Rose
>
>                                           Will o' the Wisp
>
> Is this possible with Lilypond?
>
> Mark
>

Sure. At least three possibilities

(1) quick'n dirty
arranger = "Op. 51"

(2) quick'n dirty
composer = \markup \right-column { "E. MacDowell" "Op. 51" }

(3) go for custom book/scoreTitleMarkup

I'd really recommend (3).
You are not happy with the default, so why not change it?
Timothy already posted a possibility.
If you like it, ok. If you want some changes and feel not confident
enough to implement them yourself, ask back.



Cheers,
  Harm

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