On 1/14/20, 6:58 AM, "Arle Lommel" <arle.lom...@gmail.com> wrote:
So schrieb David: > Either way is acting as it should. > > The manual has an index entry "beam, with lyrics" for the chapter > "Setting automatic beam behavior" but there is no usable reference > whatsoever in that chapter. I actually find rather little elsewhere > either, there are mostly just some allusions to manual beaming and > lyrics that don't make it into a definitive statement about LilyPond's > behavior rather than a general typesetting practice. > > It's sort of an "everyone knows this except the manual" situation > apparently. Thanks for the explanation, which makes sense. Where should I suggest that this be made more prominent in the documentation? It think it ought to be mentioned in the section on Lyrics where slurs are discussed so that both options are evident to people like me, who dip in and out of Lilypond on a semi-regular basis but aren’t quite up on all the details. Well, in NR 2.1.1, under Multiple notes to one syllable (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-vocal-music#multiple-notes-to-one-syllable), we read of five different ways to accomplish this. One of them is manual beaming: "Notes are considered a melisma if they are manually beamed, providing automatic beaming is switched off. See Setting automatic beam behavior" There is also a subsection that describes how melismaBusyProperties can be tuned to control how melismata are decided. Perhaps this is a place that more clarity could be added, but personally, this has worked well for me understanding this issue. I don't really see a need to add more here. Maybe we need to improve the indexing. Thanks, Carl