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Demonstrating all \header fields
A demonstration of all header fields that LilyPond defines by default.
Thanks to setting print-all-headers to #t, much more
fields as usual are displayed, indicating the hiearchy of
\header blocks.
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a6" 'landscape) print-all-headers = ##t } \book { \header { title = "title" subtitle = "subtitle" composer = "composer" arranger = "arranger" instrument = "instrument" meter = "meter" opus = "opus" piece = "piece" poet = "poet" copyright = "copyright" tagline = "tagline" } \bookpart { \score { \relative c'' { c1 | c | c | c } \header { title = "localtitle" subtitle = "localsubtitle" composer = "localcomposer" arranger = "localarranger" instrument = "localinstrument" meter = "localmeter" opus = "localopus" piece = "localpiece" poet = "localpoet" copyright = "localcopyright" tagline = "localtagline" } } } }
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