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Re: Question about the header structure of the very first page of the sc
From: |
Valentin Petzel |
Subject: |
Re: Question about the header structure of the very first page of the score |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 16:35:44 +0100 |
Hello Paolo,
Using the paper variables scoreTitleMarkup and bookTitleMarkup you can do
custom formatting for titling Markup of individual scores and of the whole
book.
You can override these to achieve your intended result or disable them
completely and use custom markup for each header.
Note that your example is not in fact a header, but a cover page. You can
create this as part of your score (although you do not have to), but if you do
you need to make sure that the page numbers work (you do not want the backside
of the cover page to have page number 2, or anything like that. I have
appended an example of some score I did a while ago.
The score it self then has something like
\book {
\pageBreak
\copy
\pageBreak
\markup \vspace #5
\preface
\pageBreak
\markup \vspace #13
\markuplist \table-of-contents
\markup \vspace #5
\besetzung
\pageBreak
\markup \head
\partKyrie
etc
}
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Dienstag, 23. November 2021, 02:32:21 CET schrieb Paolo Prete:
> Hello,
>
> in Italy it's very common to have a printed score with the very first page
> formatted as this image shows:
>
> https://www.stretta-music.com/media/images/712/776712_detail-00.jpg
>
> Basically, it is a sequence of fields, all horizontally centered, following
> this order, from top to bottom:
>
> 1) composer
> 2) title
> 3) subtitle
> 4) subsubtitle
> 5) (optional) copyright
>
> How can I obtain the same structure in LilyPond?
> Note that all the fields have different fonts (and font-sizes)
>
> The title + subtitle + subsubtitle structure of LP would be enough but I
> also need to place the name of the composer at the top of the page.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> P
example.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
headers.part.ily
Description: Text document
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.