Dear Dominic, The following tips work for 2.11. I'm not sure about 2.10. :-(
On 11/02/2008, Dominic Neumann wrote: > 1. The offset between the lyriclines is a bit too high. Is there an > easy way to reduce it? Try e.g.: \override Lyrics.VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-0.5 . 0.5) The default values are '(-0.75 . 2.0). Decreasing them decreases the spacing around lyrics. I put it in the \layout block. > 2. I use the \set stanza = "1. " command within \lyricmode to set the > versnumber and to set the point where the refrain begins ("Refr. "). > When using the long string "Refr. " it sometimes sticks out of the > left boundary. > A similar problem occurs when typesetting longer syllables. Then the > sometimes stick out of the right boundary what looks quite ugly. Try: \override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t It should help with the stanza texts and over-extending lyrics. I put it in the \layout block. See section 1.8.1 under "Commonly tweaked properties". In some cases the stanza number / text gets pretty close to the ChoirStaff or similar. You could add an extra space in front of the text to give it more room: " Refr.". There could be a more elegant solution, though. > 3. Sometimes the hyphen between syllables shrinks that much that it > looks like a dot. As this does not look good I´d like to define a > minimum length for such hyphens. Is this possible? Have a look at the program-reference page. There's a thing called LyricHyphen. Under that you can find minimum length. Try to change that. > 4. Is it at all possible to move particular syllables a bit to the > left or right? \once \override LyricText #'X-offset = #VALUE Positive values move things right and negative ones left. I hope these help. -Risto _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user