James writes:
> On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 08:38:02 +0200
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> Dan Eble writes:
>>
>> > So difficult to do anything about that it’s not worth tracking.
>> > Very well.
>>
>> I don't know whether we have an issue entry for this or not.
>
> No I don't think we do.
If we did
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 08:38:02 +0200
David Kastrup wrote:
> Dan Eble writes:
>
> > So difficult to do anything about that it’s not worth tracking.
> > Very well.
>
> I don't know whether we have an issue entry for this or not.
No I don't think we do.
James
Dan Eble writes:
> So difficult to do anything about that it’s not worth tracking.
> Very well.
I don't know whether we have an issue entry for this or not. But you
still have the logical problem that a \lyricsto context can only end
when the _next_ music expression has been encountered and the
So difficult to do anything about that it’s not worth tracking.
Very well.
—
Dan
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On Sep 3, 2017, at 08:42, Thomas Morley wrote:
> still not sure I really understood what you are after...
> Though, how about below?
> Admittedly, it's only the sketch of an idea, but seems to work
>
> music =
> \new Voice = "m" \repeat volta 2 \relative c'' { c4 c8 c c4 c }
>
> lyrI = \lyricmod
Dan Eble writes:
> Simon wrote:
>> On 02.09.2017 23:11, Dan Eble wrote:
>>> David wrote:
Putting different lyrics in sequence to each other does not make a
lot of sense,
>>> Isn’t it fundamental to performing a multi-stanza song?
>>
>> Different lyrics _contexts_ in sequence don’t m
2017-09-03 1:14 GMT+02:00 Dan Eble :
> I hope this example makes clear what I’m trying to do. Below is the input,
> and attached is what a MIDI editor shows of the output. (I hope it comes
> through.) In the output, \unfoldRepeats has unfolded the notes into two
> measures, but the lyrics are
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David wrote:
Putting different lyrics in sequence to each other does not make a lot of
sense,
Isn’t it fundamental to performing a multi-stanza song?
This is how I do
Simon wrote:
> On 02.09.2017 23:11, Dan Eble wrote:
>> David wrote:
>>> Putting different lyrics in sequence to each other does not make a lot of
>>> sense,
>> Isn’t it fundamental to performing a multi-stanza song?
>
> Different lyrics _contexts_ in sequence don’t make a lot of sense.
Yet t
On 02.09.2017 23:11, Dan Eble wrote:
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David wrote:
Putting different lyrics in sequence to each other does not make a lot of sense,
Isn’t it fundamental to performing a multi-stanza song?
Different lyrics _contexts_ in sequence don’t make a lot of sense.
I hope this example makes clear what I’m trying to do. Below is the input, and
attached is what a MIDI editor shows of the output. (I hope it comes through.)
In the output, \unfoldRepeats has unfolded the notes into two measures, but
the lyrics are still concurrent in the first measure (natur
[copying the bug list this time—sorry]
David wrote:
> Putting different lyrics in sequence to each other does not make a lot of
> sense,
Isn’t it fundamental to performing a multi-stanza song?
> and a \lyricsto-governed context in
> particular has no well-defined ending where another context co
Dan Eble writes:
> %% It is puzzling that none of cases 2-4 produces the same output as
> %% case 1. I could not find any known issue in the NR that would
> %% explain this.
> %%
> %% Case 2 is extra puzzling because Lilypond warns that the syllables
> %% in { Cc2 Dd } are simultaneous.
> \versi
%% It is puzzling that none of cases 2-4 produces the same output as
%% case 1. I could not find any known issue in the NR that would
%% explain this.
%%
%% Case 2 is extra puzzling because Lilypond warns that the syllables
%% in { Cc2 Dd } are simultaneous.
\version "2.18.0"
music = \relative c'
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