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Re: \score


From: Paul Scott
Subject: Re: \score
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:40:30 -0700
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Graham Percival wrote:


On 22-Jan-06, at 10:10 PM, Paul Scott wrote:

Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Read at http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/Creating- titles.html#Creating-titles
to find the answer.


I finally read that section as well as the section on multiple movements. From the examples I *might* infer that only piece and opus can be changed in a new score.


That is correct. If it isn't clear, I'll look at making it more clear. (or ideally, you could tell me how to make it more clear. :)

Add to the current text in 10.1.13 Creating titles:

Here is a demonstration of the fields available. Note that you may use any Text markup <http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/Text-markup.html#Text-markup> commands in the header.

piece and opus are the only two header fields that can be changed in subsequent movements (\scores) in the same \book.


Is there a way to have a movement title centered above the new movement which is the way most orchestral parts I read are done?


The easiest way is to simply stick them in separate ly files.

Can separate ly files be put on the same page without using LilyPond Book?

The most interesting way is to redefine scoreTitleMarkup. (I think that's the right name -- take a look at the bottom of "Creating titles".)

It's not clear how that will solve the problem of centered movement names over individual movements *on the same page* (which I hadn't made clear before).

Thanks,

Paul





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