Am 26. Dezember 2016 10:15:19 MEZ, schrieb Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>: > >> Remember that I suggest applying the "lyrics" rule as a second >> pass. So: >> >> "re-al" and "Teak-holz" are the results of the first pass, then: >> >> Teakholz isn't interesting at all as it doesn't have vowels at >> syllable borders. The "e" and the "a" in "real" wouldn't match >> either because they *are* vowels at syllable borders - but >> hyphenating them would leave the "r" or the "l", which are no >> syllables anymore. So the rule would be "vowels at the border of >> syllables with at least three letters (and at least one other >> vowel?) can be hyphenated as a syllable in lyrics". > >Please give some examples. I think I don't fully understand what you >are really talking about.
Maybe I don't either ;-) But I'll think about it when I'll be on a proper computer again. Best Urs > >> And of course I don't think it's necessary to catch 100% of the >> cases. I'd say anything that is better than 50% is an improvement >> ... > >The very problem is to not introduce false positives, which can be >easily missed. > > > Werner -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet. _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond