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From: | peter |
Subject: | Re: Combining part-files into full scores |
Date: | Fri, 27 May 2022 20:16:36 +1000 |
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>>>>> "Paul" == Paul McKay <plmcky@gmail.com> writes: Paul> I’m inputting Scottish dance music for the accordion. It has my Paul> own preferences about chord naming and positioning and also Paul> fingering on the notes themselves. Each one has a shape like Paul> this: What I do for this kind of thing is use a slightly different layout. Each file contains: ------- \header { title = "Overall Title" piece = "title of this piece" } tune = \relative c'' {c c c c} \score { \new Staff \tune \header {piece = "title of this piece"} \layout {} } \score { \unfoldRepeats \tune \midi { \tempo 4 = 120 } } ------ Then I have a global file --- \header { title = "CollectionTitle" } \paper { scoreTitleMarkup = \markup { \fill-line { \fontsize #3 \bold \fromproperty #'header:piece } } } \include "piece1" \include "piece2" ... --- This creates a bunch of Midi files and a single PDF file. Peter C
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