Graham Percival wrote on 03 December 2007 05:01
>
> Valentin Villenave wrote:
> > P.S. isn't there really any possibility to make
> the foo.Bar syntax
> > work in lyricmode? that would solve the problem
> for good, wouldn't it?
Absolutely!
> > But I guess there isn't...
>
> We want to displa
Valentin Villenave wrote:
P.S. isn't there really any possibility to make the foo.Bar syntax
work in lyricmode? that would solve the problem for good, wouldn't it?
But I guess there isn't...
We want to display lyrics for
BLAH BLAH amen.
correct?
From there, it seems obvious that we sho
2007/12/2, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I admit that I hadn't thought of the "not noticing the dot" problem.
If I may add my 2 cents here... I think we really do need to define
the no-space syntax as the "official" syntax, the lyricmode being just
an exception (exceptions happen; users
Rune Zedeler wrote:
Sorry you totally lost me in this thread.
Afaics the previous post was the first in this thread and it was clearly
a reply to some correspondance between Trevor and Graham.
I could not find this correspondance. Please when changing subject, add
a "was" statement in the sub
Graham Percival wrote:
Trevor Daniels wrote:
\override Score . LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic
It's up to you whether you want to mention this info again in LM4,
or make it more visible in the NR (such as having a @node Tweaks in
lyrics).
I tried putting the spaces round the dot
in
Sorry you totally lost me in this thread.
Afaics the previous post was the first in this thread and it was clearly
a reply to some correspondance between Trevor and Graham.
I could not find this correspondance. Please when changing subject, add
a "was" statement in the subject line :-(
Which p
Trevor Daniels wrote:
\override Score . LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic
It's up to you whether you want to mention this
info again in LM4, or
make it more visible in the NR (such as having a
@node Tweaks in lyrics).
I tried putting the spaces round the dot
in notemode and they seem to wo