version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.11.61"
+@c \version "2.11.57"
@node General input and output
@chapter General input and output
@end example
This can be used later on in the file by entering @code{\foo}. The
-name of a variable should have alphabetic characters only; no
+name of an variable should have alphabetic characters only; no
numbers, underscores or dashes.
@end itemize
@funindex poet
@item poet
-Name of the poet, flush-left below the subsubtitle.
-
-@funindex instrument
-@item instrument
-Name of the instrument, centered below the subsubtitle. Also
-centered at the top of pages (other than the first page).
+Name of the poet, flush-left below the subtitle.
@funindex composer
@item composer
-Name of the composer, flush-right below the subsubtitle.
+Name of the composer, flush-right below the subtitle.
@funindex meter
@item meter
Meter string, flush-left below the poet.
+@funindex opus
+@item opus
+Name of the opus, flush-right below the composer.
+
@funindex arranger
@item arranger
-Name of the arranger, flush-right below the composer.
+Name of the arranger, flush-right below the opus.
+
+@funindex instrument
+@item instrument
+Name of the instrument, centered below the arranger. Also
+centered at the top of pages (other than the first page).
@funindex piece
@item piece
-Name of the piece, flush-left below the meter.
-
-@funindex opus
-@item opus
-Name of the opus, flush-right below the arranger.
+Name of the piece, flush-left below the instrument.
@cindex page breaks, forcing
@funindex breakbefore
}
@end lilypond
-@funindex print-all-headers
+@funindex printallheaders
@noindent
You may change this behavior (and print all the headers when defining
@code{\header} inside @code{\score}) by using
@example
\paper@{
- print-all-headers = ##t
+ printallheaders=##t
@}
@end example