On Wednesday 15 September 2004 03.34, P Scott Horne wrote:
> In the old days of version 1.6.8, we wrote polyphony this way:
>
> <{c d e}\\{e f g}>
>
> Now the notation is
>
> <<{c d e}\\{e f g}>>
>
> There seems to be a bug in the engraving of lyrics set against a staff that
> breaks into polyphony with the new notation of double chevrons. In version
> 1.6.8, the horizontal spacing was correct; in version 2.2.5, it is not.
> Syllables appear much too far to the right of the notes against which they
> should be aligned.
>
> This is how I set up the score:
>
> \score {
> <<
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = melody
> {
> [...]
> }
> \lyrics \context Lyrics <<
> \context Lyrics = "text1" {
> \set stanza = "1."
> \textA }
> \context Lyrics = "text2" {
> \set stanza = "2."
> \textB }
>
> [other staves, &c]
>
> If necessary, I'll prepare a simple example that can also serve as a
> regression test.
Please do. Be aware that \addlyrics is deprecated, we recommend you to use the
new \lyricsto instead.
Erik
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