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Re: Lyric after staff?
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Lyric after staff? |
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Tue, 21 May 2013 15:04:47 +0200 |
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Gregory Heytings <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> A mixture would be
>>
>> \score {
>> \new Staff <<
>> \new Voice = A { c' d' e' d' \bar "|." \stopStaff }
>> \lyrics \with { associatedVoice = "A" }
>> { A-4 ve Cae- sar, \unset associatedVoice "morituri te salutant." }
>> >>
>> }
>>
>
> That's a good solution, albeit tricky... Thanks a lot!
>
>>
>> The problem with \lyricsto is that it also tells LilyPond to pick
>> off the rhythm from the associated Voice, and then LilyPond lets the
>> lyrics die together with the associated Voice.
>>
>
> Yes, I understand this. I think I would personally prefer that the
> lyrics "too much" be put after the scores (and perhaps a warning
> issued). After all there is no reason to have them disappear without
> errors.
Well, that sounds good in theory. And it might make a reasonable issue
request. However, the code in question, mostly allocated in
lily/lyric-combine-music-iterator.cc, is not exactly well-understood as
the longevity and weirdness of
<URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2010> may
illustrate. I've spent about a week concerning this particular issue
already on the code without having anything to show for it.
--
David Kastrup