Sorry, I sent a link to my local copy of the LP documentation: should
have been
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/multiple-scores-in-a-book
On 07/08/2019 19:56, Timothy Lanfear wrote:
The behaviour of bookpart is described at the end of this section
http://localhost/~lanfear/lilypond/Documentation/notation/multiple-scores-in-a-book.html.
Bookparts always start on a new page. Lilypond will distribute the
material of the preceding bookpart to fill the whole of its last
page, so provided the sections of your score are not too short, the
layout will be fine. Otherwise, you might want to group several short
sections into one bookpart with a common running header.
On 07/08/2019 19:43, Pierre-Luc Gauthier wrote:
Thanks Timothy,
It sure does the trick !
Though,
I was using \pageBreak as an example and I don't actually want them.
I've adapted the MWE to reflect more accurately the situation.
The point is for the musician to know where he is in the opera on any
page he happens to open the book on. As a lousy example, on page 2,
the musician does not know where he is in the production and has to
open the book where a scene starts or to refer to the TOC of course.
As a follow-up question : do you know if \bookparts can *not* produce
\pagebreaks?
I suppose it's part of what they were made for…
Le mer. 7 août 2019 à 13:51, Timothy Lanfear <[email protected]> a
écrit :
On 07/08/2019 15:29, Pierre-Luc Gauthier wrote:
Hello there,
I trying to add the *current* piece in the header and/or footer of,
say, every page in a score.
As mentioned here :
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/creating-titles-headers-and-footers#default-layout-of-headers-and-footers
"These markup variables can only access text fields from top-level
\header blocks (which apply to all scores in the book)."
Is there a way to get around this limitation?
Thanks for any pointers
Here is a MWE
--
Pierre-Luc Gauthier
Structure the book with bookparts. As a bonus, a bookpart starts a new
page so you don't need pageBreak.
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Timothy Lanfear, Bristol, UK.
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Timothy Lanfear, Bristol, UK.
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