Hi Eluze,
2012/2/17 -Eluze :
> LilyPond's standard headers/footers seem not to cover the possibilities of
> the snippet mentioned - should this become the standard?
the current default is that you can catch the bookHeader-variables
with page-headers/footers but not from the scoreHeader. In many
hi again
harm6 wrote:
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> I learned from Xavier: "Je n'avais pas les yeux en face des trous"
> I read it in the NR and you explained it, but I didn't understand. :(
>
don't shed tears!
that's how it works with cognitive processes - you only know later that you
have learned something. if you
Hi Eluze,
2012/2/13 -Eluze :
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> harm6 wrote:
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>> seems I don't catch your point. May I ask you to provide an example?
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> hi Harm
>
> here is an example for this request that just appeared on the French list:
> http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Insertion-des-titres-d
harm6 wrote:
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> seems I don't catch your point. May I ask you to provide an example?
>
>
hi Harm
here is an example for this request that just appeared on the French list:
http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Insertion-des-titres-des-pieces-dans-l-en-tete-td7278793.html#a72
Hi Eluze,
2012/2/11 -Eluze :
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> harm6 wrote:
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>> playing around with titling-init.ly I come up with :
>> …
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> hi Harm
>
> this will also not reflect the score's header on the page header line
> specially when you have more than one score per bookpart!
>
> thanks
> Eluze
seems I don't
harm6 wrote:
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> playing around with titling-init.ly I come up with :
> …
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hi Harm
this will also not reflect the score's header on the page header line
specially when you have more than one score per bookpart!
thanks
Eluze
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Hi Eluze,
2012/2/11 -Eluze :
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> harm6 wrote:
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>> I'm not sure to understand:
>> The default is explained in NR 3.2.1
>> How to create custom-titles etc in NR 3.2.2
>>
>> I don't think that there is any need to change something.
>>
> hi Harm
>
> my experience is that using instrument in oddFoo
harm6 wrote:
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> I'm not sure to understand:
> The default is explained in NR 3.2.1
> How to create custom-titles etc in NR 3.2.2
>
> I don't think that there is any need to change something.
>
hi Harm
my experience is that using instrument in oddFooterMarkup always shows the
instrument defin
Hi Eluze,
2012/2/10 -Eluze :
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> harm6 wrote:
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>> regarding titling-init.ly I think it's not a bug but intended behaviour.
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>> Of course scoreTitleMarkup can be redefined:
>> …
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> thanks for pointing me to this!
>
> having reread the doc I must admit it is clearly and unmistakably document
harm6 wrote:
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> regarding titling-init.ly I think it's not a bug but intended behaviour.
>
> Of course scoreTitleMarkup can be redefined:
> …
>
thanks for pointing me to this!
having reread the doc I must admit it is clearly and unmistakably documented
to be limited to top-level \header tex
Hi,
2012/2/10 -Eluze :
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> Brent Annable wrote:
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>> Ok, so it looks like I need to include print-all-headers = ##t, and then
>> suppress the 'instrument' line in all subsequent scores.
>>
> that will probably not be sufficient…
>
>
>> Can someone direct me to a document describing how to do th
Brent Annable wrote:
>
> Ok, so it looks like I need to include print-all-headers = ##t, and then
> suppress the 'instrument' line in all subsequent scores.
>
that will probably not be sufficient…
> Can someone direct me to a document describing how to do that? My search
> didn't reveal anyth
Tim Reeves wrote:
> Clarinet players switch actual
> instruments more than anyone I'd say, and I don't play clarinet, so I
> can't speak to that, but I have a feeling that they likewise assume B-flat
> until they are told something else.
Band players can. Orchestral players really can't make a
> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:05:18 +0100
> From: David Kastrup
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Instrument line in header block - first piece only?
> Message-ID: <874nv0nj2p@fencepost.gnu.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain
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> Brent Anna
On 9 February 2012 15:22, Brent Annable wrote:
> Ok, so it looks like I need to include print-all-headers = ##t, and then
> suppress the 'instrument' line in all subsequent scores.
>
> Can someone direct me to a document describing how to do that? My search
> didn't reveal anything.
Hi,
Add
i
Brent Annable writes:
> Actually, now that I think about it, the default 'instrument' line
> behaviour in the header seems a little odd to me. Does the instrument
> really need to be so demonstratively announced between movements or
> pieces if they are all part of the same document?
It is commo
Actually, now that I think about it, the default 'instrument' line
behaviour in the header seems a little odd to me. Does the instrument
really need to be so demonstratively announced between movements or pieces
if they are all part of the same document?
Brent.
On 9 February 2012 15:22, Brent Ann
Ok, so it looks like I need to include print-all-headers = ##t, and then
suppress the 'instrument' line in all subsequent scores.
Can someone direct me to a document describing how to do that? My search
didn't reveal anything.
Brent.
On 9 February 2012 15:07, -Eluze wrote:
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> Brent Annable
Brent Annable wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Quick question for the group: I'm producing part books for all the fugues
> in the well-tempered clavier, and I don't like the fact that the
> "instrument" name is printed every time there's a new heading:
>
> \book {
>
> \header {
> title = "
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