Both methods are still described in the docs, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond-learning/Vocal-ensembles#Vocal-ensembles
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/user/lilypond/Keeping-contexts-alive#Keeping-contexts-alive
I agree with you that the snippet at least sh
In the process of answering someone's question, I stumbled across
this. It works, but shouldn't alignAboveContext be used to do this
instead? I can prepare a minimal snippet and even post it to the lsr.
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=391
James E. Bailey
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2007/7/9, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
No no, don't use extra-offset! The most convenient solution is to use
the alignAboveContext property.
Oh, yes, I forgot about this one. My bad.
this is much, much better than overriding the #'direction property.
Cheers,
Valentin
No no, don't use extra-offset! The most convenient solution is to use
the alignAboveContext property. See the example template
in appendix "D.4.3 SATB with aligned contexts" in the manual.
An alternative approach is described in the section "The lyrics
context" (and in appendix D.4.1).
/Mats
2007/7/9, Eric Knapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would to place some text as lyrics above a staff. I'm doing this for
vertical alignment. I am reading everything I can find about lyrics
and can't find it.
See "Moving objects" in the manual;
you can get what you want by adding (for example)
\overri
Hi, all.
I would to place some text as lyrics above a staff. I'm doing this for
vertical alignment. I am reading everything I can find about lyrics
and can't find it.
Thanks,
-Eric
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How can I block the following so that my lyrics (percussion sticking)
appears above the staff?
sticking = \lyricmode { R8 R L L R R L L }
up = \drummode { \acciaccatura sn8 sn sn \acciaccatura sn8 sn sn
\acciaccatura sn8 sn sn \acciaccatura sn8 sn sn }
down = \drummode { hhp8 bd hhp bd hhp bd