Hi Lukas, >> One of my pieces fits nicely on two pages, so I'd like to have it >> "reversed", i.e., page 1 on the left and page 2 on the right. > > Wouldn't this usually be done as > > \paper { > first-page-number = 2 > print-first-page-number = ##t > } > > ? > > I tend to get a little annoyed :-) when a publisher decides to put an even > number on a right[*] page.
This is a piano-vocal score for a musical. Because we're still in workshop mode (i.e., the score is in constant flux), the pages are numbered per-song, not continuous through the whole score (i.e., Song #1 has page numbers 1,2,3,4; then Song #2 has page numbers 1,2; then Song #3…). This is Song #15, so it will be buried in the pianist's [ever-changing] binder; but I want to avoid page turns *and* number the pages 1,2 (not "This page intentionally blank" and then 2,3). I may have to just have a different \paper block — with margins set differently — for any songs which "must" [for page-turn reasons] begin on the left-hand side. (Again: The whole numbering will be redone once the score is done/fixed… I'm just trying to solve the issue for this workshop.) It would just be nice to have a first-page-position = #'left option… ;) Cheers, Kieren.