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Re: ? Making separate Title page in 2.4.2 ?
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Nicolas Sceaux |
Subject: |
Re: ? Making separate Title page in 2.4.2 ? |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 22:32:05 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
anders stenberg <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello!
>
> Could any body give me a hint how to get a separate titlepage for
> pieces. i.e. Get the header content on a separate page instead of f/
> or and on a separat page beginning the output document.
> I'm working with 2.4.2 on a Cygwin.
> As I understand it it should be posible using Lilypond-book and LaTeX
> comands but I dont seem to get it work. (Im relatively new both to
> lily and using LaTeX so it is possible im just botching things.)
The development version has better support for titling: you can define
a head title that fits on a whole page, then force a pagebreak before
the first piece's own title.
I don't know if 2.5 is available on cygwin, though.
Here is a naive example:
\version "2.5.9"
\paper {
myBookTitleMarkup = \markup \column {
\fill-line { \column { " " " " " " " " " "
\fill-line { \large \fromproperty #'header:composer }
" " " " " " } }
\fill-line { \column { " " " " " "
\fill-line { \huge \bold \fromproperty
#'header:title }
" " " "
\fill-line { \huge \fromproperty #'header:subtitle }
" " } }
}
#(define-public book-title (marked-up-title 'myBookTitleMarkup))
}
\header {
title = "The Book Title"
subtitle = "and its subtitle"
composer = "Composer"
}
\score {
\header {
piece = "First piece"
breakbefore = ##t
}
{ c' d' e' f' }
\layout { }
}
nicolas