On 19/01/13 19:42, Jérôme Plût wrote:
Decimo quinto Kalendas Februarias MMXIII scripsit Thomas Morley :
LilyPond supports two kinds of headers: book-header and score-header.
a) book-header (top-level!):
\header { ... }
\score { ... }
b) score-header:
\score {
\header { ... }
}
I was
Decimo quinto Kalendas Februarias MMXIII scripsit Thomas Morley :
> LilyPond supports two kinds of headers: book-header and score-header.
>
> a) book-header (top-level!):
>
> \header { ... }
> \score { ... }
>
> b) score-header:
>
> \score {
>
> \header { ... }
> }
I was going to ask more
2013/1/18 Shane Brandes :
> That once useful function no longer works properly or as most people might
> anticipate, after 2.12 or thereabouts. Something about multiple headers
> causes Lilypond to crap out. From what i understand a header is a top level
> widget and there can be only one unless yo
rk Stephen Mrotek
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Headers Placement
That once useful function no longer works properly or as most people might
anticipate, after 2.12 or thereabouts. Something about multiple headers
causes Lilypond to crap out. From what i understand a header is a top level
wid
That once useful function no longer works properly or as most people might
anticipate, after 2.12 or thereabouts. Something about multiple headers
causes Lilypond to crap out. From what i understand a header is a top level
widget and there can be only one unless you declare some odd ball
incantatio