> I think that's not right. E.g. in Hungarian tradition extender lines are > rarely used, because melismata are indicated by the slurs. So the user must > be able to disable this feature (if it would be the default).
Of course, I was speaking only of the engraving rules I know about, which are English. For example, in French engraving, __ is often used instead of -- between syllables. But there's no reason why these two engraving symbols couldn't be set on a per-language basis. Think of -- and __ as being variables, if you like. -- http://www.mupsych.org/~rrt/ | God is the name of our ignorance (Grayling) _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel