Hi Andrew,
Am 14.03.19 um 06:20 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Starting a new thread on this for clarity.
OK. So my previously posted MWE for string quartet with parts used
tags and multiple books in one file. I found that edition-engraver and
page-layout do their work and stop after the first book. Consequently
have found that if I make separate file for the score for each part,
with their own single book section, and appropriate includes of common
material, that all works nicely, with the only issue being that I have
five separate compiles to do and more files to manage. This can be
trivially handled with a makefile of course. Also, I really only need
to generate parts at the end of the engraving work, so in practice I
think this won't be an issue.
Urs, I know you don't use tags, and I do, but I would very like to see
how you would go about structuring string quartet with parts, using
page-layout and or edition=engraver.
Would there be an argument for providing a reset or restart mechanism
for page-layout so it could process multiple books in a file?
I once ran in a situation that I think is pretty much exactly what you
are experiencing: applying breaks to consecutive movements of a score
which were wrapped in bookparts.
I will have to look into the matter, so please remind me if it should
slip from my attention. The core of my solution (although I can't say
right now if it was a solution or a hack) was (IIRC) assigning each
score an individual editionID and targeting that. Obviously I should
review the package to determine if there is something I should add to
the package or if I have to document the use case with multiple
scores/books. When I wrote the package I wasn't aware of that problem.
Urs
(PS: I won't reply to your original thread now. If my review reveals
anything that might be useful there I may comment there as well)
Andrew
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