Today's questions are about using lilypond-book. I'm putting together a pamphlet with various short pieces for a service; in typing in the pieces, my metadata-happy self is putting in all the title, author, and meter info, but I don't really want all that in there when it's assembled into book form. In fact, I'd be happiest with *none* of it, since I can put the info I want (and control the formatting, etc) in the LaTeX directly.
Is there any way to turn off the header printing for all snippets? Nothing like that seems to be among the options. Is there a way to turn off header printing within the snippet file, when it's included? I tried putting \paper { scoreTitleMarkup = \markup {} } at the top (also bookTitle...), but that doesn't seem to affect anything. If there *is* something I can put at the top, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong in the following line to add such a line on the fly: lilypond-book --filter 'myscript' svc.lytex Even if I just put 'cat' in as the filter (which should just output what was fed into it), I get the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/sw/bin/lilypond-book", line 1393, in ? main () File "/sw/bin/lilypond-book", line 1388, in main do_file (files[0]) File "/sw/bin/lilypond-book", line 1297, in do_file output_file.writelines ([c.filter_text () for c in chunks]) File "/sw/bin/lilypond-book", line 883, in filter_text code = self.substring ('code') File "/sw/bin/lilypond-book", line 809, in substring return self.match.group (s) IndexError: no such group Am I using bad syntax, or is this just a bug? I'm using 2.5.0 from the Mac OS X fink distribution. -- -=-Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]<http://www.blahedo.org/>-=- There was a young poet named Dan, Whose poetry never would scan. When told this was so, He said, "Yes, I know." _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user