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From: | Graham Percival |
Subject: | Re: 2.7.15: defining \headers inside \score |
Date: | Sun, 6 Nov 2005 15:01:23 -0800 |
On 6-Nov-05, at 2:16 AM, Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Sunday 06 November 2005 02.36, Graham Percival wrote:The below code works correctly, but if I uncomment the \score, the tagline and copyright no longer gets defined.I think this is intentional: \header, \paper and \layout at global level change the default settings, so they only affect expressions that are entered_after_ them. (at least that's how I see it.. I may be wrong)
Sorry, that example was bad. Try this one: without the \score, it has two titles (expected from the printallheaders), but with the \score, the title is set, but not the tagline and copyright. Despite the issue of local vs. global footers, I think it should still be possible to define a tagline within a \score.
\paper{printallheaders=##t} %\score{ {c' c c c} \header{ title="title" tagline="tag" copyright="copy" } %}
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