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Re: There have been a bunch of discussions lately about lillypond-book
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: There have been a bunch of discussions lately about lillypond-book |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:35:11 -0400 |
Hi Timothy,
print-all-headers = ##t
if I understand correctly this goes in the paper section and lets
you force headers when the are in the score block, rather than a
separate header block, mine are each in their own header block in
their own .ly file - it didn't seem to make any difference on the
example I had.
\bookpart
I'm struggling with understanding the documentation - I've tried
setting a \bookpart with the title page in \markup and then another
with the first file to include but it seems to be having errors on
every lines in the included file.
I believe I've almost solved your problem:
%% Song1.ly
\version "2.12.2"
\header { title = "Song #1" }
\score { \relative { c4 d e f g1 } }
%% Song2.ly
\version "2.12.2"
\header { title = "Song #2" }
\score { \relative { g'4 f e d c1 } }
%% Songbook.ly
\version "2.12.2"
\paper
{
print-all-headers = ##t
bookTitleMarkup = \markup \null
}
\bookpart { \include "Song1.ly" }
\bookpart { \include "Song2.ly" }
The only thing is, each song is forced onto its own page -- I've
tried break-before = ##f, etc., but can't seem to get it to flow onto
the same page.
Maybe another List-er can help?
Regards,
Kieren.