I've searched both the list archives and LilyIssues and do not see this reported.
I use temporary polyphonic contexts a lot in my choral compositions. I see that using any version of 2.19 breaks lyric placement if there are slurred notes in /voiceOne against which lyrics should be placed. There are some regression testing examples for polyphonic contexts and lyrics, but they do no use the following lilypond structure which I have been using for several years: << { \voiceOne } { \new Voice { \voiceTwo } } >> /oneVoice In this example in version 2.18.*, for the word "waters," the syllable "wat" is engraved on the measure 2 slurred "gs'2( a')" with "ers" on the a'2 of the next measure. In 2.19.* the slur is not factored in the lyric placement and "ers" is engraved on the a' in measure 2 and not in measure 3. <code> \language "english" test = { <a' fs'>2 <cs'' fs'>4 <cs'' fs'> | << { \voiceOne gs'2( a') | a'2. s4 } { \new Voice { \voiceTwo e'1 | e'2. b'4\rest } } >> \oneVoice \bar "||" } verseTestVoice = \lyricmode { side the still wat -- ers. } testVoicePart = \new Staff { \global \test } \addlyrics { \verseTestVoice } \score { << \testVoicePart >> \layout { } } </code? Guy Stalnaker jimmyg...@gmail.com
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