Re: How does one get rid of a tagline?

2019-12-24 Thread Peter Toye
No, but I thought it was in the bookpart where I don’t want the tagline. However, I found that when editing the header I moved the included music file outside the bookpart (too many %{'s), so LP thought it was a separate score. Now I've moved it to the right place it's fine. Thanks for the

Re: How does one get rid of a tagline?

2019-12-24 Thread DJF
On Dec 24, 2019, at 10:53 AM, Peter Toye wrote: > > I want an absolutely clean end to a score, but whatever I try I still get a > tagline advertising LilyPond. I've tried setting tagline to ##f and "" and > neither works. > When I’ve had this happen, I inadvertently put the line outside the

Re: How does one get rid of a tagline?

2019-12-24 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings Peter, Are you placing `tagline = ##f' in the uppermost \paper block? Hwaen Ch'uqi On 12/24/19, Peter Toye wrote: > I want an absolutely clean end to a score, but whatever I try I still get a > tagline advertising LilyPond. I've tried setting tagline to ##f and "" and > neither

How does one get rid of a tagline?

2019-12-24 Thread Peter Toye
I want an absolutely clean end to a score, but whatever I try I still get a tagline advertising LilyPond. I've tried setting tagline to ##f and "" and neither works. Don't worry, it's for piano 4-hands so LilyPond gets its advertising on the Primo page. Regards, Peter