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Placing several songs on one page
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Placing several songs on one page
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Sometimes you may wish to print more than one song on the same page.
While Mup considers all of its input to be a single song,
it is possible to get the effect of separate songs.
First of all, on the last bar line of first song, use &quot;hidechanges.&quot;
That way, if the key or anything is
different in the next song, Mup won't print the changes at the
end of the first song. Then

<A HREF="prnttext.html#block">use a "block"</A>
for printing the titles
for the second song.
Here is an example:
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score
	scoresep=10,14
	label=&quot;&quot;
header
	title (18) &quot;Title for first song&quot;
music
1: c;d;e;f;
bar
1: f;e;d;c;
bar
1: c;d;e;f;
bar
1: f;d;2c;
endbar

// force time signature to be printed on next score
// by changing the time, but only for an invisible measure
score time=5/4n
music
1: ms;
invisbar hidechanges

// Force the block closer to next score,
// so it will better match the spacing of
// the title of the first song.
score scoresep=6,6
// print title for second song
block
title (30) &quot; &quot;   // Allow some extra room above title
title (18) &quot;Title for second song&quot;

score
	// Set up for second song
	time=4/4
	key=1&amp;

music
1: d;e;2f;
bar
// Put score spacing back to original
score scoresep=10,14
music
1: a;2g;4f;
bar
1: 2e;4c;d;
bar
1: 2g;f;
endbar
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The use of
<A HREF="param.html#saverest">saveparms and restoreparms,</A>
and/or
<A HREF="macros.html#saverest">savemacs and restoremacs</A>
may be useful in some cases, particularly if you want similar settings for
several songs that are separated by songs where you want different settings.
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