Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It's related to how \addlyrics works when connecting syllables to > the music. If the property is set to true (which is the default, so > the setting in the template file is not necessary),
This explains why I've never seen any effect from removing it ;) > then you will only get a single syllable for each slur, i.e. each > slur is interpreted as a melisma. If the property is set to false, > then you get one syllable for each note, no matter if they are > slurred or not. Ah. OK. So if I have several verses (using, e.g., \repeat volta) and I want to connect syllables differently in the different verses, this is something I could use? Cool! >> you might want to call your context "tenors" or something, but more >> importantly you probably want to say \clef "treble_8". > > Yes, but there are different conventions for notating tenor parts. Sure. But using \clef "treble_8" shows you right away that you *are* notating a tenor part. Lose the _8, and you lose information (or redundancy). -- Arvid _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
