I am transcribing music from the 1500s. I would like to include the
original facsimile in my arrangement as EPS files that take up entire
pages. These EPS files are dispersed between the pieces. I have to create
separate bookparts for them because I need to have \paper blocks - I don't
want my normal footer on these pages. Is there a way I can create a dynamic
bookpart that does all of my formatting for me, but simply has a different
EPS file per part? This is what I want:
\book {
\bookpart {
\score {
% arranged music...
}
}
\facsimile_page #140 #"eps_file.eps"}
and this function will insert this bookpart :
\bookpart {
\markup \null
\header {}
\paper {
bookTitleMarkup = ##f
evenHeaderMarkup = \markup \fill-line { \epsfile #X #130
#"***eps_file.eps***" }
oddHeaderMarkup = \markup \fill-line { \epsfile #X #130
#"***eps_file.eps***" }
evenFooterMarkup = \markup {
\fill-line {
\column { \vspace #-63 \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string }
\null
\null
}
}
oddFooterMarkup = \markup {
\fill-line {
\null
\null
\column { \vspace #-63 \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string }
}
}
}}
Is it possible to use Scheme/Guile to create this bookpart each time I call
the function? Any time I try to create a function like this, the page just
doesn't show up at all.
Thanks for any help.
Freddy
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