Erik Sandberg writes:

> First of all, \addlyrics is only intended to be used for the most simple 
> cases, you have more control over it with \lyricsto.

FWIW, I don't think that most people would need more than simple
cases, ie, lyrics below melody?

> Now, I believe what you have found is a bug. Here is a smaller example:
> \version "2.4.2"
> << \context Staff {c d e f} \new Staff {c2 d} \addlyrics { hej hopp } >>
> Intuitively, the hopp should be below the d2, but it isn't.

I cannot reproduce this, works for me.

Jan.

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