Hi Shane,

> I am trying to use the book process. The result of the attempt creates
> a document that has the headers correctly placed but the score is not.
> The score ends up have the pedal line printed and then an empty
> grandstaff printed that spans the page.
> In another much smaller project than this one I managed to get the
> whole \book thing to work but without using include. However, the
> scale of the project, around 200 files, intended would make
> reorganizing these scores into a single .ly file unpleasantly
> unmanageable.

I can't imagine any project that would ultimately *require* a single .ly file.

Of course, it's hard (read: impossible) to tell exactly what you’re doing 
[wrong]… My \include files don't contain any \score blocks — just the notes 
(variable definitions) — and the final book (or bookpart) file is where the 
score is “built”. I have not experienced the troubles you speak of, despite 
working on very large projects (e.g., dozens of multi-staff scores, each in its 
own bookpart, gathered together in a separate book file). If you want, you can 
send me a .zip of your file set privately, and I'll take a quick look to see if 
I can diagnose the problem.

Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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