> > > > I'm creating scores for my choir and because some of us use duplex > printers,
they would like an empty page at the beginning. So I thought "Why not have a > nice title page there?", But because the majority does not use duplex > printers, I want the default title still visible. (Also because I couldn't I have encountered this problem. > . So now I have > a title page and, on the following page, the default header with title and > composer. > Excellent. Could you possibly post an example, please? > But there is one last thing: > How can I get the copyright notice on the second page instead of the first? > > Again, I looked at titling-init.ly, and found oddFooterMarkup=... > So I also copied it to my document and exchanged odd and even headers, so > the > copyright would appear on page 2 of the PDF. But I only found things like > #not-last-page, #first-page, etc, but not how to check for a certain > number. > > On the other hand, because I don't fancy editing default code and keeping > that > around for later, I would perfer an alternative which would let me use said > snippet for the title page, and then have lilypond deal with the following > code as if it would be starting a new document. (As if using two different > books, but get them into one file). I agree with this. Everything you mention is already possible, of course, but a simple-to-understand snippet is always welcome. Fred. > > > >
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