I am waiting for "several days" as suggested by mailing rules but no one seems to answer my question. I still did not find the way how to align the lyrics so that it is nor left- or center- or right-aligned, but aligned in a special way, that the first vowel of a syllable is printed ("centered") under the notehead. Hence, if the syllable starts with a vowel, then it will look as left-centered, if the vowel is in the middle of the syllable, then it will look as centered, and if the syllable ends with a vowel, then it will look as right-centered. Maybe there is some function for this already present, but I did not find it in the documentation. Please, help. If it is not written yet, I am willing to sponsor this special feature, but in that case I would also need a way how to tell to this function, which letters are vowels for me - in my language (Czech) there are some special cases that not only a,e,i,o,u,y are considered to be vowels, but also these letters with diacritics like á,é,ě,í,ó,ů,ú,ý. All these are vowels which should be centered under the notehead if being the first vowel of the syllable. And moreover, if there is no vowel in the syllable, then some other letters, as l,r may be considered as vowels instead.
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