Sorry about the delay; I was moving to another city.

I can't really add anything to this discussion, though. I don't know if \lyrics are a (new) feature which is undocumented, or an old thing which is being removed. If it's just a third way of adding lyrics (we have \addlyrics and \lyricsto, right?) then I would add a section about \lyrics at the end of the Vocal music section, but not mention it elsewhere.

Cheers,
- Graham

On 19-Apr-06, at 11:43 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:

I'm not sure if it's a good idea to document it as an official
feature, though. It might just cause confusion to describe
yet another syntax for something that's easy to do anyway.
On the other hand, \chords is used as some places in the
Tutorial and Cheat sheet. Also, \drums and \figures is
used in a few examples in the manual.


  /Mats

Eduardo Vieira wrote:

Hello! I'm in the process of rewriting some parts of the documentation about Vocal Music, and would like to get some clarifications on the topic: The command \lyrics seems to be still functional (as opposed to \notes, which no longer is) or accepted. I understand that it is old syntax, right? The latest documentations don't mention it. Is it worth mentioning that?
Eduardo Vieira


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