Re: addlyrics unhides NullVoice

2013-11-10 Thread Federico Bruni
2013/11/10 David Kastrup > > In the Documentation all the examples of NullVoice use \lyricsto. I don't > > know if there's a specific reason. > > Because \addlyrics _only_ works with Voice lyrics? oh, I see I'll change it to a Documentation issue, it's worth repeating it there explicitly (NR

Re: addlyrics unhides NullVoice

2013-11-10 Thread David Kastrup
Federico Bruni writes: > 2013/11/10 Pavel Roskin > >> Hello! >> >> Using \addlyrics instead of \new Lyrics makes NullVoice appear in the >> printable output. >> >> Lilypond produces output with two dots for this input (screenshot >> attached): >> >> \version "2.17.29" >> soprano = { e'4. } >> ve

Re: addlyrics unhides NullVoice

2013-11-10 Thread Federico Bruni
2013/11/10 Pavel Roskin > Hello! > > Using \addlyrics instead of \new Lyrics makes NullVoice appear in the > printable output. > > Lilypond produces output with two dots for this input (screenshot > attached): > > \version "2.17.29" > soprano = { e'4. } > verse = \lyricmode { La } > \score { >

addlyrics unhides NullVoice

2013-11-09 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello! Using \addlyrics instead of \new Lyrics makes NullVoice appear in the printable output. Lilypond produces output with two dots for this input (screenshot attached): \version "2.17.29" soprano = { e'4. } verse = \lyricmode { La } \score { \new Staff << \new Voice \soprano \ne