This seems to be a bug! I tried an example without \addlyrics, where the duration of the syllables was specified explicitly and in that case I still get the stanza even if the lyrics start with a \skip. However, when using \addlyrics I don't manage to get any stanza printed.
/Mats
Thomas Willhalm wrote:
Warren Stickney wrote:
I wish to name lyric lines for multi-verse vocal music as 1. 2. 3. etc., and am using the following simple command sequence:
\score{ \notes <
\addlyrics \context Staff="1" { \voicedefault \property Staff.instrument = #'("S 1 ") \voiceB }
\context Lyrics="1" < \context LyricsVoice = "Sop1Verse1" { \property LyricsVoice . stanza = "1." { \wordsBVA } }
\context LyricsVoice = "Sop1Verse2" { \property LyricsVoice . stanza = "2." { \wordsBVB } } >
etc.
This works perfectly in most cases, but not when a stave starts with a rest in the first bar. That is, where one, or more, parts start singing from the second bar onwards.
Just a wild guess: Have you tried to additionally set
\property LyricsVoice . stz = "1."
According to the docs, this should be the abbreviated form of \property LyricsVoice . stanza = "1."
However, my experience shows that they are different.
Thomas
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