> From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: Forcing pagebreaks in multi-score book
> 
> If I were to do something like this, I would probably put the
> full \score{...} in the included file. This was also the structure
> I had in mind when writing the previous answer. However now that
> I read your question more carefully, I notice that you want to
> keep the \score within the main file (for some reasone), which
> actually makes things much simpler. It should work to just do:
> 
>    \score { \include "file1" \header{breakbefore=##f}}
>    \score { \include "file2" \header{breakbefore=##t}}
>    ...

Close, but no cigar. That was also something I tried, but that will 
throw away the header fields from the included file. If there is some 
way to merge the two \header definitions that would be the best 
solution.

-- 
Sven Axelsson


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