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Re: Book title showing up on every score in a songbook (2.14.2)
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Christopher R. Maden |
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Re: Book title showing up on every score in a songbook (2.14.2) |
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Sat, 12 Jan 2013 05:10:04 -0500 |
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On 01/11/2013 03:23 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> File names are hierarchical. If you don't specify a filename inside
> of a bookpart, do you think that the bookpart should not be written
> out?
I’m afraid I don’t follow... what do filenames have to do with this?
If you just meant title... I expect \bookpart{} to start a new page; and
if the bookpart has a title or any other header info, I expect that to
be printed at the top of that new page.
I’ve attached a short file (repeating <URL:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Understanding-multi-score-books-td25232.html
>, really, but with better comments).
The book, the bookpart, and the score each set a title. The book title
*never* shows. The bookpart *always* shows. The score title *only*
shows when print-all-headers is true.
I have a workaround for now, so I don’t really need an answer... but
maybe consider this a bug report that LilyPond fails the principle of
least astonishment.
~Chris
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