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Re: Fit to one/n pages
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Jean Abou Samra |
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Re: Fit to one/n pages |
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Mon, 9 Jan 2023 01:23:47 +0100 |
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Le 09/01/2023 à 01:08, Kieren MacMillan a écrit :
Hi Mark,
Okay. I did that and when I move the \paper (yes, my bad, I did write \page)
into the \bookpart it generates a separate PDF for each \bookpart
Hmmm… It should generate a page break between bookparts, but shouldn’t generate
a new PDF!!
The issue is that LilyPond treats \book and \bookpart values in the same
way (no, that's not really wonderful). Basically, when you do this:
x = \bookpart { bla bla }
\x
At the point \x is used, LilyPond has "forgotten" that \x was not a book
but a bookpart, and it treats it as a new book, whereas
\book {
\x
\y
}
forces \x and \y to be treated as bookparts inside one book.
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- Fit to one/n pages, Mark Probert, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Jean Abou Samra, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Mark Probert, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Mark Probert, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Kieren MacMillan, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Jean Abou Samra, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Mark Probert, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Jean Abou Samra, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Kieren MacMillan, 2023/01/08
- Re: Fit to one/n pages,
Jean Abou Samra <=
- Re: Fit to one/n pages, Mark Probert, 2023/01/08