Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
> If you still end up using \skip, the duration of each \skip
> shouldn't matter at all, so you could just as well use
> \skip 4 or whatever.
That's what I do, usually in the context of a voice having different lyrics from
the other voices only for a fraction of
ich will affect the
note spacing. I think this is the reason that the solution using
\skip is described in the manual instead.
/Mats
David Feuer wrote:
Is there an easy way to deal with skips in lyricsto? My experience
suggests that there need to be as many \skip invocations as there are
notes/
Is there an easy way to deal with skips in lyricsto? My experience
suggests that there need to be as many \skip invocations as there are
notes/melismata to be skipped, and that to avoid bar check failures,
the skips should not span measures. This recently led me to use
\skip 8. \skip 16 \skip