6 okt. 2021 kl. 15:02 skrev Leo Correia de Verdier
<leo.correia.de.verdier@gmail.com>:
I would use bookpart, like this:
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\version "2.22.1"
\paper { ragged-right = ##f }
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "song"
composer = "me"
}
\score {c'1}
}
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "other song"
composer = "someone else"
}
\score {f'1}
}
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "third song"
composer = "yet another"
}
\score {a''1}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
What are the errors you’re getting?
6 okt. 2021 kl. 07:23 skrev Jogchum Reitsma <j.reitsma@hccnet.nl>:
Hi,
I want to create a songbook of different songs, from various composers.Eacht
piece should begin at a new page, with an own, compete, header
I've looked at a number of places in the doc's, e.g.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/multiple-scores-in-a-book,
bu no luck so far, especially with the header.
Ikf I put the headers before eacht score, I only get the first header.
If I punt the headers inside the score block, no header is printet.
Using \bookpart gives only errors...
I'm on 2.19 opensuse Tumbleweed., and use frescobladi to create the individual
scores.
Anyone knows how to do this?
regards, Jogchum
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "song"
composer = "me"
}
\score {c'1}
}
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "other song"
composer = "someone else"
}
\score {f'1}
}
\bookpart {
\header {
title = "third song"
composer = "yet another"
}
\score {a''1}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
What are the errors you’re getting?
6 okt. 2021 kl. 07:23 skrev Jogchum Reitsma <j.reitsma@hccnet.nl>:
Hi,
I want to create a songbook of different songs, from various composers.Eacht
piece should begin at a new page, with an own, compete, header
I've looked at a number of places in the doc's, e.g.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/multiple-scores-in-a-book,
bu no luck so far, especially with the header.
Ikf I put the headers before eacht score, I only get the first header.
If I punt the headers inside the score block, no header is printet.
Using \bookpart gives only errors...
I'm on 2.19 opensuse Tumbleweed., and use frescobladi to create the individual
scores.
Anyone knows how to do this?
regards, Jogchum