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From: | Mark Stephen Mrotek |
Subject: | RE: header |
Date: | Thu, 25 Jul 2013 12:50:57 -0700 |
Wim, Thank you for the correction. It works with a single movement ( 1mvmt.ly ). When I add the second movement ( 2mvmt.ly ) an error message appears relating to the variable “right.” I have tried moving variables of the second movement to different locations. No success. Should I enter the notation directly without using variables? Mark From: Wim van Dommelen [mailto:address@hidden You placed the \book on top, but it should only encompass the \score sections and what belonds there, so AFTER the variable definition \left and \right. Regards, Wim. On 25 Jul 2013, at 19:00 , Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Mr. Bruni, Thank you for your response and recommendation. It encourages me to request further assistance from you. From the example you suggest, I see this file structure: \book { \score { { R1 } \header { } } \score { { R1 } \ header { } } } Using this format I wrote a simple code ( Book.ly ) with desired headers. An error message appears, “error: syntax error, unexpected STRING right = \relative c'' {.“ If I remove the “\book” the file ( NoBook.ly ) compiles accurately. Where is my error? Thank you for your kind attention. Mark From: Federico Bruni [mailto:address@hidden] 2013/7/25 Mark Stephen Mrotek <address@hidden>
If each movement is in a separate \score block and the \header is in the (implicit?) \book block, you can put this header inside the \score block of second and third movement: \header { opus = ##f } Not tested, just an idea taken from the second example here: <Book.ly><NoBook.ly> _______________________________________________ |
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