Thank you, Richard. This suggestion will work.

Recently you asked whether you could post this project (when it's
completed) on the denemo page and of course--yes. Perhaps there are
trombone players who are also denemo users who might come across it and
play it.
-Ellen

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 7:08 AM, Richard Shann <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Tue, 2016-03-15 at 10:13 -0400, Ellen Schwindt wrote:
> > I do notice some arrows in Score Layout window with the mouse-over
> > instruction that they move the element up or down in the layout, but
> > they don't seem to affect the placement of the title with respect to
> > the blank page. I looked for this item in the lilypond text but failed
> > to find it. Is it at the end of the code?
> >
> >
>
> Hi Ellen,
>
> What you are asking for (a document starting with a blank page followed
> by the score) is something I'm not sure is completely easy to do. So
> first it would make sense to check that this is ultimately what you
> want.
>
> I would guess you are in some situation where you want the title page
> and the score separate? (After all, it would make no sense to print a
> document where the first sheet came out of the printer blank, you could
> just as easily pick that page up from the in-tray).
>
> If so, could the title page come complete with a blank page after it? Or
> could you use a PDF editor to add a blank page at the start?
>
> Otherwise, I think we'll need to consult the LilyPond community...
>
> Richard
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Ellen Schwindt
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >         Both of the page-break command Richard suggested work to
> >         insert a blank page.  However, they result in the title being
> >         on a page by itself and then there being a blank page and then
> >         the music notation starting on the third page. This will mean
> >         the first page of music is still a right-hand page. My goal is
> >         to make the first page of music be a left-hand page to
> >         facilitate page turning for the pianist. I've attached (if
> >         it's not over the limit--I forget what the limit is--) a pdf
> >         to show you what I mean.
> >         Thanks for all the help,
> >         -Ellen
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 5:15 AM, Richard Shann
> >         <[email protected]> wrote:
> >                 On Fri, 2016-03-11 at 20:20 -0500, Ellen Schwindt
> >                 wrote:
> >                 > Hello Richard and other denemo friends,
> >
> >
> >                 >     I wonder if it's possible to insert a blank page
> >                 into a layout. I
> >                 > would like the ability to start on a left-hand page
> >                 instead of on a
> >                 > right-hand page, for instance.
> >
> >                 There is a command to do this buried in the Score
> >                 Layout window, but it
> >                 requires a custom layout, so there should be one in
> >                 the menus.
> >                 Meanwhile, go to Score->LilyPond Score Header and
> >                 paste in this
> >
> >                 \pageBreak \markup "" \pageBreak
> >
> >                 Which is two page breaks with a blank bit of text
> >                 between (you can put
> >                 \markup \italic "This page is intentionally left
> >                 blank" if you like to
> >                 indicate that it's not an error). Leave a space at the
> >                 end, in case it
> >                 butts up against something else.
> >
> >                 I haven't studied in detail to find out if this is the
> >                 best syntax, but
> >                 it works.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >     Also, I seem not to be able place a fermata over
> >                 a whole-measure
> >                 > rest. Is there a way to do this?
> >
> >                 I just tested the usual fermata command from
> >                 Notes/Rests->Markings->Articulations (with the cursor
> >                 on the rest,
> >                 Shift-a, f invokes it) and it works fine ...
> >
> >                 Did the last things you asked about work out ok?
> >                 People listening-in
> >                 like to know which are valid solutions to your
> >                 questions...
> >
> >                 Richard
> >
> >
> >                 > Thank you,
> >                 > -Ellen
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