Am 29.08.2014 16:27, schrieb Knute Snortum:
James said, "We should at least refer to the documentation as well, if
only to encourage users to check and then that way we know if perhaps
it could be better explained or referenced.
We _do_ tell you how to do what you want Marco."
I think it's good to encourage users to look in the documentation. I
just want to note that in order to find this passage you have to know
the keyword "tagline". It's hard for a new user to know what to
search for, so it seems legitimate to ask the OP's question.
I don't think James implied the OP's question being invalid.
He just told me that - as part of the paedagogical task - I should have
_also_ referenced the manual.
Best
Urs
Knute Snortum
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:41 AM, James <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 29/08/14 10:22, Urs Liska wrote:
That line is created by the "tagline" header field.
To remove that use
\header {
tagline = ""
}
You can also use that to _modify_ the text printed there.
We should at least refer to the documentation as well, if only to
encourage users to check and then that way we know if perhaps it
could be better explained or referenced.
We _do_ tell you how to do what you want Marco.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation-big-page.html#default-layout-of-headers-and-footers
James
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