Decimo quinto Kalendas Februarias MMXIII scripsit Thomas Morley :
> LilyPond supports two kinds of headers: book-header and score-header.
>
> a) book-header (top-level!):
>
> \header { ... }
> \score { ... }
>
> b) score-header:
>
> \score {
> <some-music>
> \header { ... }
> }
I was going to ask more or less the same question as Mark, so thanks
for the explanation. I find the whole header system extremely
confusing (for example, why must the score-header be at the *end* of
the corresponding score, this is a mystery) and would prefer
sectioning commands that work in the LaTeX way, inserting markup where
they are called instead of defining some magic values:
\title #'((title . "Concerto") (author . "Me"))
\title #'((section . "I. Allegro ma non troppo"))
\score { ... }
\title #'((section . "II. Andantino))
\score { ... }
This I can do with Scheme, but maybe something equivalent already
exists?
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