Shane:

 

Thank you for your response and information. At least I know that some
"fudging" is needed. I shall work with the "\global" and scope out the
threads.

 

Mark

 

From: Shane Brandes [mailto:sh...@grayskies.net] 
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 10:15 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Headers Placement

 

That once useful function no longer works properly or as most people might
anticipate, after 2.12 or thereabouts. Something about multiple headers
causes Lilypond to crap out. From what i understand a header is a top level
widget and there can be only one unless you declare some odd ball
incantation involving either book or book part. That can be accomplished but
as soon as you introduce a \global in any of the music files you destroy
that possible way out of the maze, this therefore precludes a most common
way of defining scores.  After beating my head against this for a week
trying to make the theoretical work, I put up a work around and simply
replaced the necessary headers with equivalent markup sequences for the
headers. Search for the multiple headers thread to see a viable solution. 
  This area of lilypond is either woefully under documented or simply in a
very inferior state to the rest of the programs capabilities. 
Anyway best of luck. 

Shane

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com>
wrote:

Hello:

 

The attached file is for a Prelude and Fugue. The header for the Prelude
does not appear and is replaced by the header for the Fugue. I have compared
mine to the examples in the manual and cannot find my error.

 

Would someone please point it out to me?

 

Thank you for your kind attention.

 

Mark


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