[LilyPond-2.11.56 (development-branch), in Kubuntu Linux 8.04.1]
Inserting the definition example given in 3.2.1 Creating titles of the
Notation Reference (NR) for GNU LilyPond version 2.11.56 into my code
file give me the most amazing page of error message. I don't see the
problem, and don't
looks like something before line 11 of your input file is incorrect,
causing line 11 to have errors
and something before line 32 as well.
Maybe an unclosed bracket? or scheme setting that doesn't habe enough
space around it?
Am 26.08.2008 um 09:22 schrieb Tom Cloyd:
[LilyPond-2.11.56
and looking at it more closely, try adding a space after
#'header:composer
Am 26.08.2008 um 09:22 schrieb Tom Cloyd:
[LilyPond-2.11.56 (development-branch), in Kubuntu Linux 8.04.1]
Inserting the definition example given in 3.2.1 Creating titles of
the Notation Reference (NR) for GNU
Am 26.08.2008 um 12:04 schrieb Tom Cloyd:
That has the effect of putting the desired header on page 1, where
it isn't wanted, but not on page 2, where it is.
It's late, you should probably get some sleep. Page one is an odd
numbered page, so the oddHeaderMarkup will show up on that page.
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Am Dienstag, 26. August 2008 schrieb Tom Cloyd:
That has the effect of putting the desired header on page 1, where it
isn't wanted, but not on page 2, where it is. In my code file I have
things in this order (is that the problem?):
You are
James, and Reinhold,
Thanks for your response.
Yes it is late, but that's not the problem (really!). THIS is the
problem - the Notation Reference (NR) for GNU LilyPond version 2.11.56,
section 3.2.2 on creating custom titles, says this about
evenHeaderMarkup: This is the page header for
Hi Tom,
2008/8/26 Tom Cloyd:
So by specifying odd... but NOT even... I was trying to be clever and
specify both in one statement. The documentation, to me, indicates that this
is possible, and even a designed in feature. That would be perfect, since
what I'm wanting is a title on each page,
So, next I try it with even... It prints title and composer on page 2,
but wipes out the page number. That's not exactly what I had in mind.
Man, I gotta figure this out before I score my next symphony (heh heh).
t.
Tom Cloyd wrote:
James, and Reinhold,
Thanks for your response.
Yes it is
2008/8/26 Tom Cloyd:
You're asking ME? Like I'd know? Thanks so much for the code. I'll have to
study up on it a bit, as it's not exactly something I can readily understand
at this point. It'll be good for me to dig into this, no doubt.
I'm sorry for messing you up. You don't need to add the