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Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 215, Issue 75


From: Molly Preston
Subject: Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 215, Issue 75
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 19:23:36 -0400

Thank you guys. I tried the way Mark suggested before and I get the same result of III. being shown on the first page. So still not seeming to understand. 

I have also tried the include-all-headings=##t which doesn't seem to change anything. What I have is:
\version "2.20.0"

\paper {
 %system-system-spacing,  #' basic-distance = #25
 systems-per-page =  6
 print-all-headers = ##f
}

\header {
  title = "Circle"
   subtitle = \markup { "I."  }
  composer = \markup {
   \center-column {  
    
    "Molly Preston"
    (2020)
     }
  }
    tagline = ##f
}


\include "Circle_mvt1.ly"
\pageBreak



\include "Circle_mvt2.ly"
\pageBreak
\include "Circle_mvt3.ly"

  
My ly files are set up as :

\header {
}
upper =
lower =


\score { 
  \new PianoStaff = "piano" << 
    \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano"
      \new Staff = "upper"{  \upper }
      \new Staff = "lower" { \lower }
       >>
}

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: compiling sonata with \include (Xavier Scheuer)
   2. Re: compiling sonata with \include (Molly Preston)
   3. one system in the last page (Martín Rincón Botero)
   4. Re: one system in the last page (Xavier Scheuer)
   5. Cut Common Time signature (Ritchie Fraser)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 18:16:51 +0200
From: Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com>
To: Molly Preston <mollyprestonre@gmail.com>
Cc: lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: compiling sonata with \include
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 18:00, Molly Preston <mollyprestonre@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hello. I am confused by the hierarchy of headings. I have read about it
in the manuals and still find it confusing.
>
> I am trying to use \include to compile my sonata. The score block and
headings are in each file.
>
> I basically just have this:
>
> \include "Circle_mvt1.ly"
> \pageBreak
> \include "Circle_mvt2.ly"
> \pageBreak
> \include "Circle_mvt3.ly"
>
> The third movement's heading is what's being shown on the first page.
That is why I ask about the hierarchy of headings. I tried putting the
headings in this file instead of in each individual file.

Hello,

Difficult to answer if you do not show us what is present in your files...
I guess it is each time a \score block and its corresponding \header block.

Anyway, I guess what you are looking for is
\paper {
  print-all-headers = ##t
}

But instead of putting these manual \pageBreak it would be more interesting
to use \bookpart.
All this is documented in NR 3.2 Titles and headers and NR 3.1.5 File
structure.

Personally for works with several movements I have customized the
headers (scoreTitleMarkup,
see NR 3.2.2) and use a custom "movement" field.

Cheers,
Xavier

--
Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com>
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:22:33 -0400
From: Molly Preston <mollyprestonre@gmail.com>
To: Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com>
Cc: lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: compiling sonata with \include
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I tried the print-all-headers = ##t and it didn't work.
I also tried \bookpart around the \include and it gave me fatal errors.

I have looked at the documents you reference, but I will have to look at
the TitleMarkup I think.

Thank you for directing me.

On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 12:17 PM Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 18:00, Molly Preston <mollyprestonre@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello. I am confused by the hierarchy of headings. I have read about it
> in the manuals and still find it confusing.
> >
> > I am trying to use \include to compile my sonata. The score block and
> headings are in each file.
> >
> > I basically just have this:
> >
> > \include "Circle_mvt1.ly"
> > \pageBreak
> > \include "Circle_mvt2.ly"
> > \pageBreak
> > \include "Circle_mvt3.ly"
> >
> > The third movement's heading is what's being shown on the first page.
> That is why I ask about the hierarchy of headings. I tried putting the
> headings in this file instead of in each individual file.
>
> Hello,
>
> Difficult to answer if you do not show us what is present in your files...
> I guess it is each time a \score block and its corresponding \header block.
>
> Anyway, I guess what you are looking for is
> \paper {
>   print-all-headers = ##t
> }
>
> But instead of putting these manual \pageBreak it would be more
> interesting to use \bookpart.
> All this is documented in NR 3.2 Titles and headers and NR 3.1.5 File
> structure.
>
> Personally for works with several movements I have customized the headers (scoreTitleMarkup,
> see NR 3.2.2) and use a custom "movement" field.
>
> Cheers,
> Xavier
>
> --
> Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com>
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 18:37:06 +0200
From: Martín Rincón Botero <martinrinconbotero@gmail.com>
To: Lilypond-User Mailing List <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: one system in the last page
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Hello,

not that it's something too difficult to fix with manual \pageBreaks, but
is there any way I can tell Lilypond to never put a single system on the
last page if there's more than one page, unless the last system takes up
the "whole" page (f.ex. in a piece for orchestra)? I have the feeling that
with all the intelligence of its fabulous engine, Lilypond should know
about this already. Or am I missing something?

Regards,
Martín.

--
www.martinrinconbotero.com
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Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 18:55:48 +0200
From: Xavier Scheuer <x.scheuer@gmail.com>
To: Martín Rincón Botero <martinrinconbotero@gmail.com>
Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: one system in the last page
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 18:37, Martín Rincón Botero <
martinrinconbotero@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> not that it's something too difficult to fix with manual \pageBreaks, but
is there any way I can tell Lilypond to never put a single system on the
last page if there's more than one page, unless the last system takes up
the "whole" page (f.ex. in a piece for orchestra)? I have the feeling that
with all the intelligence of its fabulous engine, Lilypond should know
about this already. Or am I missing something?

Hi Martín,

Not exactly what you are asking but
\paper {
  ragged-last-bottom = ##f
}
won't probably put a single system on the last page (unless it is taking a
whole page).

\paper {
  min-systems-per-page = #2
}
is another possibility.

Cheers,
Xavier

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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 17:26:07 +0100
From: Ritchie Fraser <euphogeeza@gmail.com>
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Cut Common Time signature
Message-ID: <04a6f614-9109-76b6-1f53-83dee36433f5@gmail.com" target="_blank">04a6f614-9109-76b6-1f53-83dee36433f5@gmail.com>
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Hello all,

I am trying the engrave a Cut Common time signature (Capital C with a
vertical line through it) and the beginning of the stave and can't find
out how to achieve this.

I have scoured the lilypond docs online but can't find any examples or
the syntax to use.

"Cut Common" appears in the glossary (alla breve) but does not seem to
be in the syntax guide:-(

Is this time signature just a brass band thing?

Any help will be most welcome.

Kind regards

Ritchie




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