Hi Álvaro,
In the very likely case that you're using custom title markup anyway, I'd
like to mention the possibility of simply adding any desired non-standard
header variable to the \header section:
\header {
transcriber = "Álvaro Cáceres Muñoz"
}
...and retrieving it later in your custom
book
Am 22.01.2018 um 06:49 schrieb Brian Barker:
arranger = \markup {
\column {
\fill-line { " " "Arranger: Jacob Collier" }
\fill-line { " " "Transcriber: Álvaro Cáceres Muñoz" }
}
}
More simple solution for the same effect (but maybe with less side
effects in case
At 01:17 22/01/2018 +0100, Álvaro Cáceres Muñoz wrote:
I am transcribing Jacob Collier's arrangement of
I've Told Every Little Star. Normally I make my
own arrangements of songs, so I write in the
"composer" and "arranger" titles. However, here
I would need to name the original composer
(Jero
Hi everyone,
I am transcribing Jacob Collier's arrangement of I've Told Every Little
Star. Normally I make my own arrangements of songs, so I write in the
"composer" and "arranger" titles. However, here I would need to name the
original composer (Jerome Kern), the arranger (Jacob Collier) and the