Hello Lydia,
are you sure "theology" should go "the - ol - o - gy"? Shouln’t it be "The - o
- lo - gy"? Also shouldn’t "Orthodoxy" be "Or -- tho -- do -- xy"? It might be
this way in English (they tend to do weird things), I don’t know, but at the
very least it feels weird.
The issue with your
> are you sure "theology" should go "the - ol - o - gy"? Shouln’t it
> be "The - o - lo - gy"?
It depends on the hyphenation rules (i.e., either UK or US english).
Have a look at
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theology
to see the former as used in the US.
Werner
Hm, seems to be correct. I'm just a bit confused by this as it does not appear
to make any sense. From an etymological standpoint theol-ogy does not work out,
but also the pronunciation given by this dictionary entry seems to follow
theo-logy.
Cheers,
Valentin
07.07.2023 15:13:02 Werner LEMBER
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> are you sure "theology" should go "the - ol - o - gy"? Shouln’t it
>> be "The - o - lo - gy"?
>
> It depends on the hyphenation rules (i.e., either UK or US english).
> Have a look at
>
> https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theology
>
> to see the former as used
All,
This came up on the FB group and I determined that the problem is the
presence of the \acciaccatura. In the following passage, the LyricExtender
somehow misses the signal to end before the grace note appears, forming a
continuous line from "bad" to "ex" instead of stopping near the "c2.". Is
At 15:02 07/07/2023 +0200, Valentin Petzel wrote:
The issue with [Lydia Westerberg's] spacing is that the second
measure takes so much space it cannot fit the first system anymore.
Your choices are:
Reduce font size
Use a more narrow font
Increase indent to make first system shorter
Wouldn't
>> It depends on the hyphenation rules (i.e., either UK or US
>> english). [...]
>
> Hyphenation rules or not, for _singing_ purposes it tends to lead to
> better perfomances to put consonant groups at the start of the next
> syllable rather than the end of the current one.
Gould in general disa