Le 21/01/2014 19:14, Tom van der Hoeven disait :
below you will find an example. It is made such that on the first page
there is no room left.
As you can see I use the last page in order to get the number of pages
of a book.
I found this solution on the internet, it works but it is not straight
f
Tom van der Hoeven wrote
> below you will find an example. It is made such that on the first page
> there is no room left.
> As you can see I use the last page in order to get the number of pages
> of a book.
> I found this solution on the internet,
please tell where
> it works but it is not s
Eluze,
below you will find an example. It is made such that on the first page
there is no room left.
As you can see I use the last page in order to get the number of pages
of a book.
I found this solution on the internet, it works but it is not straight
forward.
I should like to do something
Tom van der Hoeven wrote
> it worked, and as a bonus it gave me an extra blanco page.
I don't get a special page - example?!
Eluze
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Eluza,
it worked, and as a bonus it gave me an extra blanco page.
The document says: A particular place of a score can be marked using
the|\label|command, either at top-level or inside music.
It does not mention where at top-level. The example only use \label
before scores.
I wanted to use it
Tom van der Hoeven wrote
> Hi all,
> If a label placed at the end of a book, it is not recognised in the
> paper description.
> If it is placed before the last score, it is recognised.
> Is that correct?
reading the docs about \label's I think this is correct
you can add an empty \markup {} to e