For me, I still would not look at this - there's 3 files and lots of includes, etc. It would make this a lot easier if you could reduce it to a tiny example:
http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html Just one example, inlined in the text, that shows the structure. -- Phil Holmes ----- Original Message ----- From: John McWilliam To: Phil Holmes ; lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2019 5:22 PM Subject: RE: Overriding a global declaration Enclosed is my template for tunes and for the book as well as the format file with some of the settings I use. You will notice that this file contains my global setting for staff size (16). The tune in question requires a staff size of 14 if it is to fit on one page and not roll over onto a second page – a mute Point you may say but it is a question of one line and aesthetically better if the tune can be contained on one page. John McWilliam Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Phil Holmes Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 5:18 PM To: John McWilliam; lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Overriding a global declaration ----- Original Message ----- From: "John McWilliam" <jsmcwill...@gmail.com> To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2019 3:25 PM Subject: Re: Overriding a global declaration > Windows 10, Lilypond 2.18.2, Friscobaldi 3.0.1 > > Unfortunately, nobody seems able to help me with this one. I think part of the difficulty of helping is that you've not said how you're laying out your book. If you could give an example of 2 "tunes" and the book/score structure you're using (it wouldn't be necessary to specify the notes themselves, just saying something like "music here" or a single note per tune it might help someone understand how best to tackle the issue. -- Phil Holmes
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