On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 11:09 -0800, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > David, > > Putting a "\pagebreak" after the first header and before the first score > seems to accomplish what you want. > > Mark
Thanks for that - it seems to be one permutation I hadn't tried! I must confess that I find some aspects of LilyPond a little hard to fathom. For instance, the order in which things need to be done is not always obvious, e.g. a \header section has to come after the music in a \score section, yet obviously the header is printed first. Anyway, I have now come up with the following, which seems to work. No doubt it could be improved, so any suggestions would be welcome. \version "2.18.0" title = "Partita" subtitle = "for solo marimba" \book { \pageBreak \paper { indent = 0\mm scoreTitleMarkup = \markup { \fill-line { \null \fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece \null } } } \markup { \column { \vspace #15 \fill-line { \abs-fontsize #48 \bold \title } \vspace #1.5 \fill-line { \abs-fontsize #20 \subtitle } } } \pageBreak \bookpart { \header { title = \markup { \abs-fontsize #24 \title } subtitle = \subtitle } \markup { \vspace #1 } \score { { c'1 c' } \header { piece = "I. Allemande" } \layout { } } \pageBreak \score { { d'1 d' } \header { piece = "II. Courante" } \layout { } } } } _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user