2008/8/15 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Francisco Vila wrote: >> >> Now my own abstract: >> --- \new Lyrics \lyricsto v { \textNodurations } is the only >> secure way to align lyrics to a voice, and durations are superfluous >> > > Yes, \lyricsto (and \addlyrics for simple cases) are the main methods > described in the > manual and the main methods to use. >> >> --- \lyrics is a sort of useless or impractical or not recommended >> shortcut that nobody understands well. >> > > The \lyrics command is now described as "depracated" in the manual. The > corresponding > commands \figures, \chords and \drums are briefly described in the manual as > shortcuts for ... >> >> --- possible bugs, there seem to be two: the syllables being left >> aligned, > > It's a well-known limitation that the syllables are not "cleverly aligned" > to the notes, > as long as you have not specified the associatedVoice of the Lyrics context. > This is > done implicitly if you use \lyricsto. This is a problem both if you > explicitly specify the > durations of the lyrics and if you use \lyricsto together with a \Devnull > context (or > if you misuse the \lyrics command). > I wouldn't call this limitation a bug, since it has to do with the fact that > LilyPond doesn't > know what note heads to align to. However, with my limited knowledge of > LilyPond > internals, it seems that it should be possible to in some way connect each > syllable to the > note column at the same time instant (if there is one) and do the alignment > relative to that > note column. So you might want to file a feature request that this should be > possible. > Still, it wouldn't be possible to get the clever alignment, meaning that you > automatically > get left alignment at the start of a melisma, since this requires LilyPond > to know what > Voice context to follow, in terms of melismata. >> >> and the lack of warning when durations are not specified in >> lyrics. >> > > This is a misunderstanding! You always specify the durations of lyrics. Just > as you get > quarter notes if you start a .ly file with > { c d e f } > you will get syllables with quarter note duration if you input > \lyricmode{ Here is some text } > The simple rule for durations is the same for notes, lyrics, chords and > figures and is > described in NR 1.2.1.1 "Durations". In other words, you cannot have lyrics > where > the durations are not specified.
Then, you are saying that in my example \lyrics { \set associatedVoice = v \textDurations } % correct \lyrics { \set associatedVoice = v \textNodurations } % wrong: durations needed, issues warning the wrong case is rather wrong implicit durations assumed, and warning is issued for another reason? -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) http://www.paconet.org _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond