Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2004 13:44 schrieb Guenter Buehrle:
> 4 all lily-experts,
> Urgent call for help!
>
> I have a tricky problem, when using lyrics with syllables terminated by
> commas as shown in the appended files. The upper text uses commas while the
> lower voice doesnt, with the result of a displaced syllabel resp. not?!?

You can try to quote the commas using clamps, use "schreit{,}" instead of 
"schreit," (without quotation, of course).
It gives you a lot of annoying warning, but the output looks allright.

The probably better way is of course using the \addlyrics command
You could paste it after the "\context ChoirStaff <<" line and leave only the 
text into you lyrics-section. I didn't try this very hard on your score, so I 
had both lyrics added to the melody of the upper score (but with or without 
comma corectly), but that was just a diplacement of the addlyrics-command. If 
you want to add the down-lyrics below the lower staff, the you could use one 
addlyrics before "\contextStaff = Sopran" and one before "\contextStaff = 
Bass" and then put the lyricsContext after each staff. But I'm sure it also 
works for the lyrics in the middle of your ChoirStaff. Just look into the 
documentation
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Printing-lyrics.html#Printing%20lyrics
(assuming you are using 2.0.x)

> Thank You
>
> guenter

Regards Jan

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