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Re: Lyric tie inside word?


From: Tobias Braun
Subject: Re: Lyric tie inside word?
Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 01:02:06 +0200

Never mind. It's working now, thanks a lot!

Good night,
Tobias


Am 06.05.2015 um 00:51 schrieb Simon Albrecht <address@hidden>:

> So sorry. I should’ve tested the code before posting…
> You need to use \line { } instead of a simple string in "". See attachment.
> 
> 
> Am 06.05.2015 um 00:41 schrieb Tobias Braun:
>> I got it to work in \lyricmode now, but it still won't work in the \markup 
>> section.
>> 
>> If I do it like you say below, I just get the code printed in the lyrics. If 
>> I end the string before \override and start a new one after "köñiglichen", 
>> it works, but then I get line breaks around "königlichen". Adding \markup 
>> doesn't improve things either.
>> 
>> What exactly do "\override #'(word-space . 0)" and "\tied-lyric" do? When 
>> using "\override #'(word-space . 0)" inside a \lyricmode expression, "~" 
>> won't create a lyric tie (with a blank) anymore, but just literally print 
>> "~". I have to explicitly use \tied-lyric then.
> They are markup commands. \override (the markup command) takes two arguments: 
> a pair and a markup. The pair consists of property and value, given in Scheme 
> syntax: #'(word-space . 0). The markup is produced using \tied-lyric, which 
> takes a string (a series of characters enclosed in "") as its argument, again 
> prefixed with # to make it a Scheme expression. And in order to use them in 
> \lyricmode, you have to enclose them in \markup explicitly.
> 
> I hope that makes it a little clearer. Ein weites Feld…
> Good night, :-)
> Simon
> <koeniglichen.ly>




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