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questions about lyric hyphens and extender lines
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jeff covey |
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questions about lyric hyphens and extender lines |
Date: |
Fri, 24 May 2002 17:02:59 -0400 |
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i have some questions about lyrics on this:
http://jeffcovey.net/music/scores/victoria/o_magnum_mysterium/
1. in measures 11-12 of the soprano part, the extender line should
stretch from "gnum" to "my". because i have two blank lyrics in
there (o ma -- gnum __ _ _ my), it only stretches between the first
two notes. i see in the example in the manual that if i were to
group the notes with a slur, the line would extend the correct
distance. can i accomplish the same without adding a slur?
2. in the alto part in measures 19-21, the line extends across two
rests. how could i make it stop at the second half note?
3. at the end, there should be extender lines from the last syllable
in each part to the double bar. since there's no following note,
lily says "warning: unbound spanner `LyricExtender'" and doesn't
draw them. how could i convince it to do it?
4. a question to see whether i'm missing a feature: when a melisma
stretches across many notes, i'm slipping hyphens in where it seems
best, and the result looks like morse code:
al -- le _ -- _ _ _ -- lu _ _ -- _ _ -- _ _ -- _ -- _ _ _ -- _ -- _ -- _ ja,
is there a way i can say to lily, "a melisma lasts from this note
to this note. compute the distance and tastefully insert hyphens
at regular intervals."? i'm sure it would do a much better job
than i do. :)
thanks,
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