I see two problems with extender lines which I believe are bugs: 1. They start too soon, overlapping text (particularly noticable with punctuation).
2. When they end at a rest or the end of the piece, a warning is generated "warning: unbound spanner `LyricExtender'" The output is correct in this case, but the warning should be suppressed. Here's an example that illustrates both problems: \score { \simultaneous { \context Staff \notes \relative c' { c4 d e f g f e d } \context Lyrics \lyrics { This2 __ is, __ an; __ example. __ } } \paper {} } Is there a way to fix the spacing issue? If I can do it in one place then that's fine, but if I have to change it every time I use an extender line then that seems a bit silly. Also, is there any way to suppress the warning? When I get dozens of those warnings scrolling by it makes it difficult to spot the real errors. If the answer to either is "no", would someone who is subscribed to the developers' list be kind enough to forward this message as a bug report? The list is closed to non-subscribers. Thanks! - Russ _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user