On Thu, 2019-11-28 at 21:19 -0800, Tom Quinn wrote: > I found the problem: if Page Numbering is set for printing the first > page number centered, then the copyright field is not printed. > Either a bug or an undocumented feature. The story is that most of these "added extras" are created by looking in the LilyPond literature for snippets of LilyPond syntax that do something useful. Inevitably they will occasionally clash with other bits of syntax used elsewhere. In this case the titling syntax that is putting the copyright on the last line is clashing with the centered page number syntax. If you don't want to get involved in LilyPond syntax then workarounds would be appropriate, e.g.: Use a footnote on the first page to carry the copyright notice Use the "Text after Movement" command on the last movement
if LilyPond syntax is not too daunting, then looking in the LilyPond View at the output generated by the Center Page Numbers command I see that it is putting the current page number in something called the oddFooterMarkup (and then setting the evenFooterMarkup to be the same). After some experimentation I could tweak the output thus: \paper { print-page-number = ##t print-first-page-number = ##t oddHeaderMarkup = \markup \null evenHeaderMarkup = \markup \null oddFooterMarkup = \markup \column { { \fill-line { \on-the-fly \print-page-number-check-first \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string } \fill-line { \fromproperty #'header:copyright } } } evenFooterMarkup = \oddFooterMarkup } which makes a column out of the page number and your copyright notice. I think the copyright notice then appears on every page though ... but if you arrived at some desire syntax then it would be easy to modify the Center Page Numbers command to emit it. Let me know if you want to explore this. Richard