On 3/8/2018 7:17 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:

Hello,

I am setting a Haydn piano sonata

\version "2.19.80"

\header {

  title = "Sonata"

  composer = "F. J. Haydn"

  opus = "XVI:6"

}

\include "XVI-6-1.ly"

\pageBreak

\include "XVI-6-2a.ly"

\pageBreak

\include "XVI-6-2b.ly"

\pageBreak

As expected the “opus” migrates to each and every score. The documentation states:  “only/piece/ and /opus /fields are printed by default in Score Titles.”

Since I have not, in my limited experience, seen an opus number on each movement that I have read, I am asking for the rational/purpose for having the opus migrate.

Thank you for your kind attention.

Mark


Hi Mark,

As you probably know, your code doesn't compile at all (due to the includes) so I can't really see the opus situation as you describe it.

But the opus does appear under the composer as expected otherwise. Can you share code that we can compile to see what you're talking about more regarding the opus?


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