I worked this out. I reversed "evenHeaderMarkup" and "oddHeaderMarkup" in the two lines below, and in David's suggested solution to my original question, I commented out the two lines following "first page number=4"
Thanks again! LK On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Larry Kent <kentla...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, David....that worked! It left me with another problem to solve. . > . I need that first page (now page 4 in our example) to act as an > odd-numbered page, and I need the header not to print on the first page > (page 4). > > I have the following markup for the headers: > > evenHeaderMarkup=\markup \fill-line { \fromproperty > #'page:page-number-string \htitle \hcomposer } > > oddHeaderMarkup=\markup \fill-line { \on-the-fly #not-first-page > \hcomposer \on-the-fly #not-first-page \htitle \on-the-fly #not-first-page > \fromproperty #'page:page-number-string } > > > BTW, I inherited this file from someone who obviously had better LP skills > than I, and I'm trying to add my own tweaks, etc. > > Thanks again, > LK > > > > On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 6:35 PM, David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> > wrote: > >> On Fri 24 Aug 2018 at 17:47:16 (-0400), Larry Kent wrote: >> > I've looked for this in the documentation without success, so I'm asking >> > for help. >> > >> > Is there any way to override the page numbers? I have a multi-movement >> > piece that I would like to keep as separate files, but I want to put >> them >> > into a notebook with the pages numbered as if it's one document. For >> > example, Mvt 1 is 3 pages, so I want Mvt 2 to begin as page 4. >> > >> > Is there any way to do this? >> >> Try: >> >> \paper { >> first-page-number = 4 >> print-page-number = ##t >> print-first-page-number = ##t >> } >> >> Cheers, >> David. >> > >
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