Setting a multipart missa from several files, I would like to set the
piece information more pronounced. The following ist a MWE.
\version "2.25.7"
\language "deutsch"
\header {
title = "Pastoral-Messe in C"
piece = "Kyrie"
}
\include "1_Kyrie.ly"
%end file"missa.ly"
On 2024-01-28 12:09 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
\header {
title = "Pastoral-Messe in C"
piece = "Kyrie"
}
If you take a look at titling-init.ly, you'll see the default definition
of scoreTitleMarkup.
scoreTitleMarkup = \markup { \column {
\on-the-fly \print-all-headers {
On 2024-01-28 3:44 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
I am sorry: I can read it having some experience with latex, but I am
unable to twist it to my purpose.
No worries.
One option would be to insert a \null markup so \fill-line has three
things it needs to play with (i.e. something to the left,
On 2024-01-28 6:06 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
ERROR: In procedure ly:parse-file:
In procedure reverse!: Wrong type argument in position 1:
("print-all-headers" . #f)
Drat, was hoping I could cheat a bit and use an older version of
titling-init.ly as a reference. Obviously something changed
The complete header file raises an error:
\version "2.25.7"
\language "deutsch"
\header {
composer = "Ignaz Reimann 1820-1885"
title = "Pastoral-Messe in C"
subsubtitle = "für gemischten Chor und Orgel, Streicher ad lib."
instrument = ""
piece = "Kyrie"
opus = "op. 110"
I am sorry: I can read it having some experience with latex, but I am
unable to twist it to my purpose.
Am 28.01.2024 um 09:23 schrieb Aaron Hill:
On 2024-01-28 12:09 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
\header {
title = "Pastoral-Messe in C"
piece = "Kyrie"
}
If you take a look at
Dear Lilypond Users,
In a score, I need to have a three pages view, therefore alter the numbering of
the third page to obtain the following page numbers order :… 10, 11, 11b, 12 …
Page 11b is the last page of a 3 pages long \score, so I can’t isolate it into
an independent \bookpart (or I
Is there an accepted normal practice for page numbering when music is printed
2-up on both sides of a sheet? Are the pages numbered at all? To be more
specific, if I have four A4 (USletter) pages printed 2-up on A3 (11x17) are
they normally numbered and, if so, what is the first page number?
Thanks a lot!!
Am 28.01.2024 um 13:01 schrieb Aaron Hill:
On 2024-01-28 3:44 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
I am sorry: I can read it having some experience with latex, but I am
unable to twist it to my purpose.
No worries.
One option would be to insert a \null markup so \fill-line has three
This now worked, but for the \fill with showed as "fill", I added
therefor a " " in a separate line that took care of the centering. As
the pieces were only show as the "Agnus Dei", the last piece, I found
out from an earlier missa set with included files that I had to add the
\header { piece =
On 27/01/2024 22:03, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi all,
So… At the bottom of this email, I’ve included a somewhat-M W E of something
I’m wrestling with around all this stuff. You’ll see I have a ScoreMarks.ily
file (one of many \includes, but needed here because the structure of the vc
and pc
I put this in my paper block:
\paper {
two-sided = ##t
inner-margin = 12\mm
outer-margin = 8\mm
}
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Knute Snortum
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 7:51 AM bobr...@centrum.is
wrote:
> Is there an accepted normal practice for page numbering when music is
> printed 2-up on both sides of a sheet?
My question has to do with the actual numbering rather than margin issues. In
a simple case with four one-movement pages I would have the first page be page
1 with no printed number. It would be a booklet with a single 'signature' of
one sheet of paper. What I'm wondering is, in the case of
On 28/01/2024 21:56, Timothy Lanfear wrote:
Set up new contexts (TrebleStaff, TenorStaff) that automatically insert
the right clef, and transpose the notes up an octave in the TrebleStaff.
Are the notes supposed to be PLAYED an octave higher/lower, or just written.
Cause if they're just to be
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