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Re: Managing the creation of a book with many scores
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Federico Bruni |
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Re: Managing the creation of a book with many scores |
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Sun, 04 Nov 2012 12:21:11 +0100 |
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Il 04/11/2012 11:09, Olivier Biot ha scritto:
One of the challenges is to process individual scores without the need
of recreating the entire score book. I first thought that there ought
to be a method like the preprocessor directives used in C, but that
did not work with Scheme apparently.
I'm not sure what the challenge is about exactly...
I think that you want to be able to process a score which is part of a
book project in a way that the same score will be available as score x
at page y in the book file and also a standalone score (including
titles, paper layout, etc.).
I used to have problems with this, but I've recently learned how to use
\bookpart effectively.
I think that as soon as issue 2902ยน is fixed, the power of bookpart will
be more evident to any user :-)
[1] http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2902
I confess that I've not understood your 6 points list.
I'm used to use a very simple setup for books: a book file which
includes bookpart files.
Maybe a minimal example would help to clarify your book creation strategy.
Regards
--
Federico