Peter Mogensen wrote:
Hi, When using \book I can see from the docs that it is normally used to output a set of pieces. However... I would like to use it to output first the score and then notation for the individual instruments to hand out. (is this a wrong application of \book ?)
I've always found the documentation and use of \book confusing. All(?) the examples in the documentation that use \book do actually produce exactly the same output also without the \book. As far as I understand, the only major reason to use \book is to produce several output PDF files from one and the same input .ly file (except possibly when used inside lilypond-book, see the mailing list archives for more information).
However... I've found the following problems:
None of these have anything with \book to do, as far as I understand.
* breakbefore does not break unless you have a "piece" in your score header.
The simple workaround is to set piece = " ", if I remember correctly.
* You can not change "instrument" in the header on a \score by \score basis
Please read the section "10.1.13 Creating titles" in the manual for version 2.7, there's some new information there that's relevant also for 2.6 as far as I know. /Mats _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user