Well, the line worked perfectly until I put Line 2 in. Now I am back
where I
was. There were a couple of instances of two spaces where there
should have
been 1, but I corrected those.
I installed the latest version of Lilypond, but it made no difference.
I can't create a self-contained extract, but here is Mats' file and its
continuation:
\version "2.10.0"
\relative c'{\time 3/4 a d, b' | a2 d,4 | e2. ~ | e |fis | fis2
fis4 |
gis!2 a4 | b2 d4 |}
\addlyrics
{Let it be -- gin with me __ Let there be peace on earth, The}
When it prints out, the melisma is ignored, and there is a single
underscore
after "me".
Doug.
On Tuesday 03 April 2007 10:59, address@hidden wrote:
> Thanks. That worked perfectly. I thought that I had the spacing
right, but
> must not have.
>
> Using version 2.6.3 here as provided by Mandriva.
>
> Doug.
>
> On Monday 02 April 2007 23:16, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > What is the problem? It's much easier if you send a complete (but
small)
> > example
> > that can be ran directly through LilyPond. Also, please always
tell what
> > LilyPond
> > version you are using. Based on your example, i made
> > the following complete example which seems to work well:
> > \version "2.10.0"
> > \relative c'{\time 3/4 a d, b' | a2 d,4 | e2. ~ | e |}
> > \addlyrics
> > {Let it be -- gin with me __ }
> >
> > Be careful about the syntax. If you want an extender line, use a
double
> > underline separated from the previous syllable by a space.
Similarly, I
> > recommend to use a -- to get a hyphen that's typeset centered between
> > the syllables.
> >
> > /Mats
> >
> > address@hidden wrote:
> > > Here is a typical example. This pattern occurs repeatedly
throughout
> > > this
> > > song:
> > >
> > > a d, b' | a2 d,4 | e2. ~ | e |
> > > Let it be- gin with me______
> > >
> > > Doug.
> > >
> > > On Monday 02 April 2007 02:56, Dominic Neumann wrote:
> > > > Please provide us an example code to play with it.
> > > >
> > > > Dominic
> > > >
> > > > 2007/4/1, address@hidden <address@hidden>:
> > > > > I am trying to add lyrics to a tune which has a note tied
across
> > > > > two measures. The usual method of adding a double underscore
> > > > > after
> > >
> > > the word
> > >
> > > > > doesn't work. Since all the examples given happen entirely
within
> > > > > one measure, perhaps the command doesn't apply here. I tried
> > > > > using
> > >
> > > \melisma
> > >
> > > > > and \melismaEnd, but got syntax errors.
> > > > >
> > > > > What is the correct method, please?
> > > > >
> > > > > Doug.
> > > > >
> > > > >
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