Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Chip wrote:
Thanks Mats,
Maybe that section of the LSR should be re-titled to "Demonstrating
most headers" ;)
Regards,
No, it clearly demonstrates what happens to all headers.
In particular, it highlights the fact that not all headers are
typeset at the score level. From a pedagogical point of view,
I like the current example.
/Mats
One thing I find odd, probably because I don't fully understand, is
this: I have a .ly file that has 10 \score blocks. I place
print-all-headers = ##t in the \paper block so I can define sub pages
headers seperately from the top level \book headers. I first define:
title, subtitle and instrument headers at the top level \book, then do a
page break, that gives me a cover page. On the subsequent pages of music
I define title and subsubtitle. I also define a blank subtitle = ""
which blanks out the subtitle from the \book top level. And I define
instrument = "" but it does not blank out the instrument from the top
level \book headers. Seems odd that one will override the top level
header and one will not. I am guessing there is probably an override
that I can use to have the instrument header not appear on the
subsequent pages?
thanks,
Chip
As a casual user of lilypond with modest needs from the program I would
expect a section called Demonstrating all headers to do just that,
demonstrate all headers. I do recall seeing such an example somewhere
else in the docs. That could be followed by a section demonstrating and
explaing how some headers don't appear on certain pages when typeset
from the \score level.
--
Chip
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Quoting
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Creating-titles#Creating-titles:
"If you define the |\header| inside the |\score| block, then
normally only the |piece| and |opus| headers will be printed."
If you read on in that section of the manual, you will also learn
how to get all header fields printed for every \score block.
See also http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=310
/Mats
Chip wrote:
In the LSR is "Demonstrating all headers"
(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/input/lsr/lilypond-snippets-big-page#Titles).
The example code shows more headers than the example graphic. And
when I copy/paste the sections from the code into jedit I am
missing many of the headers. All of the headers for the second
staff in the example, except two headers, are not shown in the
.pdf. Is this correct and expected from the snippet? It'd be great
if all the headers worked correctly for the second, and subsequent,
\score blocks, same as for the first \score block.
--
Chip
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