On Tue, 2022-02-08 at 16:59 +0000, Richard Shann wrote: > On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 17:38 +0000, Richard Shann wrote: > > It occurred to me that it would be possible to create a single PDF > > with > > several typesets in it (e.g. the Default Score Layout followed by > > individual parts). > > So now in the Print View the button that controls print out now > > offers > > "Append" as well as Continuous/Manual typesetting. > > > > With Append on subsequent typesets will appear below the ones > > already > > made. > > I've added a new command to allow you to insert a heading for each > score layout that you may wish to append: > > Command: Layout Instrumentation > Prints the instrumentation that the current layout provides (e.g. > full > score, violin 1, etc) > Location: Object Menu ▶ Score ▶ Titles ▶ SimpleTitles > Internal Name: LayoutInstrumentation > > This command lets you enter the heading you want for the current > layout > - the sample given by default arranges for the heading to be centered > above the title for the first movement - it is automatically made > conditional on the layout it is for. > > This suggests a way to make it easier to set score sizes that are > conditional on the layout: I'll do this next.
So now there is a new command: Command: Score Size for Layout Sets the overall score size to use (only) for the current layout. Location: Object Menu ▶ Score ▶ Typesetter ▶ Print Layout Internal Name: SetScoreSizeForLayout which lets you set the score size for the current layout, without you having to worry about duplicating directives etc. I think you may have to set the default score size first - if so I'll fix that tomorrow... Richard