I already sent a copy of my previous answer to the bug reporting
mailing list bug-lilypond, so there is no need for you to do anything
extra, unless you want to try to fix the problem in the source code
yourself.
/Mats
Warren Stickney wrote:
Thank you for the replies on my Lyric Verse Naming
Thank you for the replies on my Lyric Verse Naming problem.
As a new Lily user what should I do now. Should I submit this
condition, formally, as a potential bug, or is it sufficient for it to have
been raised within this list.
Can someone please advise me on the most useful action I can take
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Thomas Willhalm wrote:
> Warren Stickney wrote:
>
> > I wish to name lyric lines for multi-verse vocal music as 1. 2. 3. etc.,
> > and am using the following simple command sequence:
> >
> > \score{
> > \notes <
> >
> > \addlyrics
> > \
Laura Conrad wrote:
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Willhalm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Thomas> it says:
> Thomas> stz (markup (list or string)):
> Thomas>Abbreviated form for a stanza, see also Stanza
> property. Thomas> Probably, one should fix the docu.
>
> This is ju
> "Thomas" == Thomas Willhalm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> This coincides with my experience: stanza for the
Thomas> beginning of the vers, stz for the remaining
Thomas> lines. However, in
Thomas>
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond-internals/
Laura Conrad wrote:
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Willhalm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Thomas> According to the docs, this should be the abbreviated form of
> Thomas>\property LyricsVoice . stanza = "1."
> Thomas> However, my experience shows that they are different.
>
This seems to be a bug! I tried an example without \addlyrics,
where the duration of the syllables was specified explicitly
and in that case I still get the stanza even if the lyrics
start with a \skip. However, when using \addlyrics I don't
manage to get any stanza printed.
/Mats
Thomas Willha
> "Thomas" == Thomas Willhalm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> According to the docs, this should be the abbreviated form of
Thomas>\property LyricsVoice . stanza = "1."
Thomas> However, my experience shows that they are different.
No, the .stz form specifies t
Warren Stickney wrote:
> I wish to name lyric lines for multi-verse vocal music as 1. 2. 3. etc.,
> and am using the following simple command sequence:
>
> \score{
> \notes <
>
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff="1"
> {
> \voicedefault
I wish to name lyric lines for multi-verse vocal music as 1. 2. 3. etc., and
am using the following simple command sequence:
\score{
\notes <
\addlyrics
\context Staff="1"
{
\voicedefault
\property Staff.instrument =
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