You mean onewordthatispartboldandpartregular? Oh, that would be
difficult indeed, as Kieren indicated, \concat may be the only way.
Am 06.11.2008 um 16:59 schrieb Till Rettig:
Bailey James E. schrieb:
Aha! this one I know.
music = \new Voice = stimme \relative {
c4 d e f
g a h c
}
lyrik = \new Lyrics \lyricsto stimme {
do \override Score . LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic re \revert
Score . LyricText #'font-shape mi fa
sol la \override Score . LyricText #'font-series = #'bold ti
\revert Score . LyricText #'font-series do
}
\score {
<<
\music
\lyrik
>>
}
In end effect, I always have to consult the font-interface to know
where the bold or italic is, but it's not so difficult.
Thanks, this is about what I figured out also, but what I need would
be
"\override Score . LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic re \revert
Score . LyricText #'font-shape mi"
that is: both syllables to one note! And as you can try, it just
prints everything verbatim.
I add a longer example as an indication.
Till
<test.ly>
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