Am 13.07.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Richard Shann: > On Tue, 2016-07-12 at 20:52 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote: >> Am 07.07.2016 um 18:37 schrieb Richard Shann: >>> On Tue, 2016-07-05 at 21:19 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote: >>>> Am 05.07.2016 um 10:41 schrieb Richard Shann: >>>>> On Sun, 2016-07-03 at 20:14 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote: > [...] >>> Yes, that is the logical way to have things. Does the attached file give >>> the desired output though? It has three chapters the middle one being of >>> only one movement. Just done with Book Chapter, (and Score->Simple >>> Titles->Title for the singleton chapter). >> >> No, this is not my desired output because normally each movement has a >> title. At the start of a chapter there is first the chapter title >> (preferably in a larger font) and then the movement title. > > > Well, but that is only a matter of adding these movement (sub)title > fields, with the attached Denemo file I have taken the previous version > and edited the chapter titles editing the size of the text and then > added movement titles (using the subtitle field - I *think* your > "Chapter Title" is using the movement title field). So does it now look > like your intended output?
With some tweaking of font sizes, spacing, etc. (and potential use of subsubtitle) the desired output can be created that way. > [...] >>> actually, there should be a cleverer way - you make a button that will >>> create a clone of the End Chapter, then delete that End Chapter, move to >>> the movement where you want the end to go and use the button to >>> reinstate the End Chapter in the new position. >> >> That sounds like a good possibility. However, it also sounds like a lot >> of work for which I don't have the time right now. > > ??? I think I may not have been clear. What I'm referring to hear is > just something you might do in just a moment - you are about to delete > the End Chapter and before hitting delete you hit "Make Button for > Clone" putting the End Chapter object into a palette. Then hit delete > move to another movement and use your palette button to re-instate the > End Chapter on the new end movement. > You could keep that palette button for future use too, saving one step > in future. I misunderstood your suggestion, thinking about some code to be added to the Bookpart command that takes care about moving the End Chapter. Now I understand that the idea is to move the directive manually, which is surely the fastest solution. Andreas _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
