2. April 2018 14:49, "Malte Meyn" <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de> schrieb:

> Am 02.04.2018 um 14:32 schrieb u...@openlilylib.org:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> what would be the most efficient way of typesetting lyrics that are
>> split for a few words, ideally together with some sort of brackets
>> similar to what can be seen in
>> https://git.openlilylib.org/bfsc/kayser/issues/58
>> ?
> 
> Might not be the most efficient way, but how about this?

Hm, thanks for the idea, but the problem is that this would require the "empty" 
lyrics to actually start at the beginning of the piece.
But I admit this gives me an idea (which I should have had before ...).
I'll give it a try on lilybin.com or later when I'm home again and post an 
update.

Urs

> 
> \version "2.19.81"
> \language "deutsch"
> 
> \relative {
> \clef alto
> \key es \major
> \time 2/4
> d'8. d16 es8 f
> g f16( es)b'8 c16( as)
> f4 r
> }
> \addlyrics {
> op -- ti -- me! in -- dul -- ge gra -- ti -- am,
> }
> \addlyrics {
> ge -- ne -- ris
> \override LyricText.Y-offset = 1
> \markup { \raise #-0.5 \left-brace #25 hanc }
> Spon -- \markup { ſam \raise #-0.5 \right-brace #25 }
> \revert LyricText.Y-offset
> re -- cre -- a,
> }
> \addlyrics {
> _ _ _
> \override LyricText.Y-offset = 1
> has
> Spon -- ſas
> \revert LyricText.Y-offset
> }
> 
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