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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: Force different system count for two scores in same book |
Date: | Fri, 26 Apr 2013 07:57:53 +0200 |
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\version "2.17.16"
music = \relative c' {\repeat unfold 4 c1 |}
\paper { system-count = #2 }
\score
{
\new Staff \music
}
\paper { system-count = #1 }
\score
{
\new Staff \music
}
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In the above example I'd like to be able to force the first score to
have 2 systems and the second to have 1.
I managed to answer my own question: '\layout { system-count = #2 }'.
The docs only call out the paper block as the spot to put this, but it
seems to work fine here. Is this reliable and expected behavior? Might
this change in the future? Thanks.
-----Jay
\version "2.17.16"
music = \relative c' {\repeat unfold 10 c1 |}
%\paper { system-count = #2 }
\score
{
\new Staff \music
\layout {
system-count = #1
}
}
\score
{
\new Staff \music
\layout {
system-count = #2
}
Settings that can appear in a \layout
block include:
layout-set-staff-size
scheme function,\context
blocks, and\paper
variables that affect score layout.The \paper
variables that can appear in a \layout
block are:
line-width
, ragged-right
and ragged-last
(see \paper
variables for widths and margins)indent
and short-indent
(see \paper
variables for shifts and indents)system-count
(see \paper
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