header in \score

2005-08-02 Thread Graham Percival
When you define the \header inside the \score block, only the piece (and presumably opus) fields are printed. Is this expected behaviour? If the \header is defined before the \score (ie \header{} \score{} then all headers are printed. % 2.6.1, only piece is printed, not title. \score{ { c'\f }

Re: header in \score

2005-08-02 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I didn't know about this feature/bug either! However, you may want to use \paper{ scoreTitleMarkup = \bookTitleMarkup } anyway in your case to get full titles on all scores. /Mats Graham Percival wrote: When you define the \header inside the \score block, only the piece (and presumably op

Re: header in \score

2005-08-02 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Graham Percival wrote: When you define the \header inside the \score block, only the piece (and presumably opus) fields are printed. Is this expected behaviour? If the \header is defined before the \score (ie \header{} \score{} Yes. Otherwise, we'd get two titles if the \header for \book was

RE: header in \score

2005-08-02 Thread Sven Axelsson
> From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > When you define the \header inside the \score block, only the piece > (and presumably opus) fields are printed. Is this expected behaviour? > If the \header is defined before the \score (ie > \header{} > \score{} > > then all headers are pri

Re: header in \score

2005-08-09 Thread Graham Percival
On 2-Aug-05, at 4:26 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: Graham Percival wrote: When you define the \header inside the \score block, only the piece (and presumably opus) fields are printed. Is this expected behaviour? If the \header is defined before the \score (ie \header{} \score{} Yes. Otherwise