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Re: How make "piece" behave?


From: David Kastrup
Subject: Re: How make "piece" behave?
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:11:03 +0200
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Bernhard Kleine <address@hidden> writes:

> I have Missa Brevis KV 259 and so far 6 input files where the header is
>
>> \header {
>>   piece = "Sanctus"
>> }
>  the master file is \version "2.19.49"
>> \language "deutsch"
>>  #(set-global-staff-size 15)
>>
>> \header {
>>   title = "Missa brevis in C"
>>   subtitle = "Orgelsolo-Messe"
>>   subsubtitle = "für Soli, Chor, Orchester und Orgel"
>>   composer = "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart"
>>   opus = "KV 259"
>> }
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_Kyrie.ly"
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_Gloria.ly"
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_Sanctus.ly"
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_Benedictus.ly"
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_AgnusDei.ly"
>> \include "Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Missa-brevis-in-C_DonaNobisPacem.ly"
> Strange thing is that all pieces are labeled "Dona nobis pacem", the
> name of the very last piece. A previous Missa von Bruckner where the
> above file was taken from had not this problem. Please advice how to get
> it correct.

I suggest you look for structural differences in the respective included
files.  I am pretty sure that this is not the fault of the composer
being Mozart.

-- 
David Kastrup



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