I have a question concerning simple score titles. Why do you fake ScoreComposer (and others) to be in fact the composer of the first movement while the score title is the real score title? I think that this behaviour inconsistent. Also, I expect the score composer to typeset before the title of the first movement. If I wanted to set the composer of the first movement, then I would use MovementComposer. I tried to circumvent the behaviour of the shipped ScoreComposer by the following script (for which I used the shipped ScoreTitle as template):
;;;ScoreComposer (let ((tag "ScoreComposer") (composer ScoreComposer::params)) (SetScoreHeaderField "composer" composer) (d-DirectivePut-header-postfix "SuppressComposerRepeats" "composer = ##f\n") (DenemoPrintAllHeaders)) However, it did not work as expected because now the composer is set for all movements, although I tried to suppress that. What am I doing wrong? Why are you using print-all-headers = ##t ? Everthing would be easier without it. Andreas _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel