> For display-lily-tests.ly, the output is expected and could be marked "NOT A 
> BUG", but it isn't pretty. Since there is no need to enter __ manually 
> anymore (and it is ignored by the parser), \displayLilyMusic should not emit 
> it either.

I don't think that this is a problem of `\displayLilyMusic`: if lyric extenders 
no longer convey any meaning present in the input, they should not be part of 
the music expression in the first place.  Music expressions are supposed to 
represent the input.  If a LyricEvent should automatically cause the actions 
associated with a LyricExtender, then the solution is to change the respective 
action of the engraver for lyric extenders so that it no longer relies on 
extender events but works on the LyricEvent s directly.


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** [issues:#4509] Enhancement: automatically engrave lyric extenders**

**Status:** Started
**Created:** Sat Jul 18, 2015 03:23 AM UTC by Anonymous
**Last Updated:** Thu Jan 26, 2017 07:38 AM UTC
**Owner:** Alexander Kobel
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*Originally created by:* *anonymous

*Originally created by:* 
[[email protected]](http://code.google.com/u/116549170756205086316/)

Actually, this is a content vs. presentation issue. The current approach has 
lyric extenders ‘hardcoded’ within the lyricmode input, whereas often it 
depends on layout whether I want an extender printed or not:
– In tight horizontal spacing, we might not need an extender, but when spacing 
is stretched, it might become necessary. This can come through different 
\(page/line\) breaking, parallel contexts present only in some editions \(part 
vs. score\), Completion\_heads\_engraver \(mensural without 
barlines/transcription with barlines\).
– Long syllables might not need an extender, where short syllables do.
– Often, all voices share the same text, but have extenders in different 
places. If extenders need not be given explicitly, the lyricmode input code can 
be reused much easier.

After all, the extenders don’t add any additional meaning, but only serve to 
improve legibility in such cases where they do.

This would require: 
– Recognising the end of a word by absence of a hyphen.
– Comparing printed length of the melisma notes vs. the syllable, likely after 
line breaking. After all, extenders will never influence horizontal spacing. 
They might, however, affect vertical spacing. \(unless we chose to omit \(or 
shift\) the extender in that case?\)
– Personally, I think very short extenders shouldn’t be printed. There should 
be some kind of threshold.
It’s also one of the usecases where a proper representation of a ‘lyric word’ 
would be helpful, along with [issue 2458](#2458).

Possibly related:
[issue 4098](#4098)

[Version 
2.12](http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Aligning-lyrics-to-a-melody#Multiple-notes-to-one-syllable)
 had this listed as a Known issue.


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