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How to initialize first page number to something other than 1?
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
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How to initialize first page number to something other than 1? |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:15:57 -0700 (PDT) |
It appears that the "first-page-number" property is not working, here is an
example: Note that the first page number in the odd/even mirrored footers
always comes out as 1, even with setting first-page-number to 4. (v2.9.18)
Is this still broken? (there are some old bug reports on it but those go
back to v2.4.)
Thanks for any info on this.
%EXAMPLE BEGIN
\version "2.9.18"
\include "english.ly"
#(set-default-paper-size "letter" 'portrait)
\paper {
paper-height = 11.0\in
paper-width = 8.5\in
line-width = 7.7\in
left-margin = 0.4\in
top-margin = 0.25\in
bottom-margin = 0.25\in
page-top-space = 0.0\in
foot-separation = 0.0\in
head-separation = 0.0\in
after-title-space = 0.0\in
between-title-space = 0.0\in
horizontal-shift = 0.0\in
annotate-spacing = ##f
between-system-padding = #1
between-system-space = #30
first-page-number = #4
printfirst-page-number = ##f
print-page-number = ##f
oddFooterMarkup = \markup { \fill-line { \hspace #0 { \bold \fromproperty
#'page:page-number-string } } }
evenFooterMarkup = \markup { \fill-line { { \bold \fromproperty
#'page:page-number-string } \hspace #0 } }
}
\new Staff \with {
}
{
\clef "treble"
\key ef \major
\time 4/4
\relative c'' {
%1
af8. g16 f8. ef16 f4. g8
\noBreak
|
%2
bf8. af16 g8. f16 af4. bf8
\noBreak
|
%3
ef8. d16 c8. bf16 c2
\pageBreak
|
%4
r2 r4 d4
\noBreak
|
%5
f8. ef16 d8. c16 d4 ef
\noBreak
|
}
}
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
ragged-last = ##t
ragged-bottom = ##t
ragged-last-bottom = ##t
indent = 0.0\in
}
%EXAMPLE END
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