Hi all,
On 2016-12-10 08:33, Noeck wrote:
Dear Alexander,
a very nice score!
thanks Joram and Knut.
I don't like to spoil it but in the last line (measure 30) I see an
extra hyphen.
I like that you spoil, that's why I posted it - always better to hame
some more pairs of eyes look at it and give feedback. I (and diffpdf)
did not spot that one, compared to the CPDL version where I "only"
tweaked the standard LyricHyphen to approximately match the LyricText
one in thickness and position...
I guess it is no problem to remove it though. It is in the
lyrics of the upper and lower staff inside the syllable "ten" of
"deuten". So probably not an issue of harms code but just "te -- n"
instead of "ten"?
Unfortunately, the issue only occurs only with Harm's snippet.
My first thought is some incompatibility with other overrides, like the
center-on-word, the font settings, or a callback the removes short
extenders. However, I can comment all of those out, and still see the
superfluous hyphen.
And I have a hard time to break it down to a minimal example. E.g., I
can reduce to bass only and the issue still persists. Changing the font
back to the default also is of no help, but changing the margins (while
having line breaks at the same positions) is. Coincidentally, the
lyric-syllable-magnetic-snap (from openlilylib) also has trouble dealing
with this measure, and contracts deu -- ten to one entity although there
is plenty of space between.
But right now, my reduction of the score is a total mess with comments
here and there; I'll need to systematically approach this one and report
back.
Cheers,
Alexander
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