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Re: Bar check warning
From: |
David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: Bar check warning |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:03 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
-Eluze <address@hidden> writes:
>> <<
>> \relative c'' {
>> \key f \major
>> | c1 | r4 d d d |
>> }
>>
>> \addlyrics {
>> | free. | And all at |
>> }
>>>>
>
> i don't think you need barchecks in the lyrics since the association
> will happen automagically with \addlyrics
Huh? You _never_ "need" a barcheck since the association with time,
score, voices etc _always_ happens automagically.
Aren't you missing the whole point of barchecks? The idea is to have a
check for the music still being synchronized with the measures, in order
to be able to figure out where one forget or added a beat accidentally
without having to read the whole output score.
That is particularly important when using \addlyrics (I get the lyrics
timing wrong much more often at first try than I get the note timing
wrong).
> - \addlyrics will also recognize rests which you do not have to code
> in your lyric voice!
>
> if you really want to insert manual durations with lyrics you probably
> should use an explicit lyric voice, e.g.:
What makes you think he wants "to insert manual durations"? He does
_not_, I repeat _not_ insert any manual duration in his example. Which
illustrates a very good point.
\addlyrics should really _store_ all the barchecks, and "execute" them
_after_ associating the lyrics with a voice, once the timing is
established.
I am surprised that it doesn't, and would count that as a bug.
--
David Kastrup