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Re: Understanding multi-score books
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Christopher R. Maden |
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Re: Understanding multi-score books |
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Sat, 23 Jul 2011 10:53:40 -0400 |
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On 07/23/2011 04:40 AM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> I'm not sure, but isn't bookpart intended to be a page-breaking
> device only? I mean, not a structural level like \score and \book.
It’s not clear to me... the manual says:
> * A `\bookpart' block. A book may be divided into several parts,
> using `\bookpart' blocks, in order to ease the page breaking, or
> to use different `\paper' settings in different parts.
But I would still expect the book title to show up *somewhere*. It’s
also interesting that the title, subtitle, and other properties seem to
inherit downwards willy-nilly; if I set a subtitle on the book, it will
show as the bookpart subtitle *and* the score subtitle, unless I
override it with subtitle = "" on one of the lower hierarchies.
This doesn’t seem such an unusual request. I want to have:
crism’s tunes
Reels
The Concertina Reel
Cooley’s Reel
Jigs
The Kesh Jig
Lark in the Morning
Surely not that different from a book of sonatas, with parts for each
sonata and a score for each movement... I’m sure someone on this list
has done something like that. How?
~Chris
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