2008/6/18 Peter Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm looking for a way to create a customizable line from one lyric syllable > to the next to indicate a modulation of the sound between the two syllables. > This is really a lyric glissando, but \glissando cannot be applied to > lyrics. (Could \glissando be adapted?)
I don't think so... > Using the lyric extender works, but produces only a baseline-aligned line > and clumsy code. (I posted about this last month.) Yes indeed. > Using the lyric hyphen by making the hyphen thick and very long produces a > nicer solution, except when there's a line break: it continues on the new > line OK, but should stop at the end of the old line (as does the lyric > extender). Is this a bug in the lyric hyphen? I don't think it's a convenient way... Does anyone know why the LyricHyphen grob doesn't have a 'dash-fraction property? It has a 'dash-period, but there's currently no clean way to produce a continuous line. Could it be implemented easily? Cheers, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user