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 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"
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
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,
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
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 {