If you look in ly/titling-init.ly, you will find lines like
\on-the-fly #not-first-page \fromproperty #'header:instrument
I'm not sure that it helps directly, but you can probably check the
definition of #not-first-page.
/Mats
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Currently, the title block of a score is still handled as a separate
system instead of being attached to the topmost stave. I consider
this as a severe design error; for example, it makes
`ragged-bottom=##f' produce very ugly results in case the systems are
vertically large.
Well, we have to live with it. Independently of this, I think it is
another error that `head-separation' and `page-top-space' are applied
on the first page if a title is present.
To circumvent this I would like to say
page-top-space =
#(if (not-first-page)
(* 12 mm)
0)
within the \header block, however, it doesn't work. Can someone
please help me quickly by providing an equivalent to the
`not-first-page' function which works in the \header block?
Werner
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