Chip wrote:
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,
It's not so odd if you realize what is handled at the book level and
what is handled at the score level. When you set print-all-headers=##t,
you tell LilyPond to typeset the full title at the score level, i.e. for
each single score. However, the page heading and foot is still handled
at the book level, so it only takes into account the settings that are
done at the book level, not the ones that are done within each score
block (which I guess is what you do when you set instrument = "").
/Mats
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