On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:58:02AM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote: > "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> wrote in message > news:huj4gi$oj...@dough.gmane.org... >> "Reinhold Kainhofer" <reinh...@kainhofer.com> wrote in message >> news:201001070036.29513.reinh...@kainhofer.com... >>> Am Mittwoch, 6. Januar 2010 19:18:18 schrieb Nicolas Sceaux: >>>> The behavior of \bookpart headers is consistent with the one of >>>> \book and \score headers. >>> >>> But it's inconsistent with global (top-level) headers, i.e. >>> >>> \header { title = "blah" } >>> \header { composer = "Me"} >>> >>> {c'4 } >>> >>> ==> Both title and composer are printed... >>> >>>> So this is not weird. >>> >>> It's consistent with some other weird behaviour ;-), but not globally >>> consistent. Also, it's not intuitive. One would expect that multiple >>> local >>> headers are simply joined like global and local headers or multiple >>> global >>> headers are. > > Not clearly a bug since no-one has answered, so not added to the bug > tracker.
I would consider it an issue of some kind, simply based on the people discussing it. (i.e. if a major developer thinks it's a bug... or at least, "consistent with some other weird behaviour.... it's not intuitive"... then I think it's worth adding it to the tracker. It's debateable whether it's a doc or code problem, but for now, I'd add it as Type-Defect Priority-Low. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond