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Re: Score header and top-level markup
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Simon Albrecht |
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Re: Score header and top-level markup |
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Mon, 6 Jun 2022 16:14:46 +0200 |
Hi Jean,
thanks once more for the speedy and helpful reply!
On 06/06/2022 14:43, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
How can I change that?
That sounds like an XY question.
Sorry about that. I meant to imply: How do I swap the placement of the
headers?
What is the use case?
Having a large, left-aligned header for an entire sonata, which is
easiest achieved using toplevel markup, and then using the header
mechanism for the movement headers (which I intended to include a common
composer field, but I’m reconsidering that).
There are lots of ways. You could integrate the specific
title into the general title. You could integrate the general
title into the specific title. You could also put the specific
title in \score-level \header fields.
I got confused about scores generating their own headers because I had
forgotten
\paper { print-all-headers = ##t }
when trying score-level headers. I now got it to work properly.
Best, Simon