I hope you have read the section on Custom titles in the manual, which shows
how to do these changes within your own .ly file (or separate .ily file
to include),
preferably using code copied from titling-init.ly as a starting point.
Maybe, the
detailed you missed was to include the setting in a \paper{...} block?
You should
of course not do any changes in the original titling-init.ly file, since
such changes
will be lost the next time you upgrade, and as you say they will affect
also other
scores.
/Mats
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
Hi,
On Jan 14, 2008 3:09 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please use the default definitions as a starting point, see the file
.../ly/titling-init.ly in your installation directory.
I'm sorry to bother you once more...
I had a look at the file you suggested. The bookTitleMarkup syntax
looks understandable and I probably could modify it to get the output
I want. However, that would affect all other music I write. It seems
that the bookTitleMarkup seems somehow to grab the header fields from
the actual .ly file but I don't have a clue how's that done – the rest
of the file (Scheme?) is still out of my grasp.
I tried to create a copy of the file, modify it and include it into my
music. That didn't work, though, and the header fields were printed as
usual. I also tried to copy all the stuff inside my music file with
similar results. :-(
-Risto
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