Graham Percival wrote on 03 December 2007 05:01 > > Valentin Villenave wrote: > > P.S. isn't there really any possibility to make > the foo.Bar syntax > > work in lyricmode? that would solve the problem > for good, wouldn't it?
Absolutely! > > But I guess there isn't... > > We want to display lyrics for > BLAH BLAH amen. > correct? > > From there, it seems obvious that we should > display lyrics for > BLAH foo.bar BLAH > > And that leads naturally into displaying lyrics for > \override Voice.TextScript #'padding > Not really. We also want to have the syllable Voice displayed in lyrics too, and in the proper place it is, but, after \override, Voice is recognised as a token. So it is clearly possible in principle to recognise Voice.TextScript as context.grobname too. It is simply that the parser has not been written to do so. > > I think that if we highlight this info inside a > @warning{}, it'll be > fairly clear. It ties in nicely with the warning > about { BLAH amen} > anyway. > I've already linked the two in the LM, and I'm happy to highlight them in a warning too. > Cheers, > - Graham > _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel