(cygwin, v. 2.2.2) I'm working on a piece with several stanzas of lyrics under a repeated section of music. At one point the stanzas are rhythmically slightly different but with the same pitches. [... b8\( a8 ~ a4\) ..., with one and two syllables in the different lyrics stanzas]. I want to put a dotted slur over the two notes to indicate that the notes may or may not be slurred depending on the repeat we're in, but I'd also like to use \lyricsto.
So here's the problem: For ordinary slurs slurDotted and slurSolid are predefined, but since the slur creates a melisma, lyricsto will refuse to put two syllables there. With a phrasing slur there's no melisma, so for the case that has only one syllable I can just add an underscore (blank syllable) in the lyrics to fill the space, but phrasing slurs have no prefabs for dotted and solid. So, how do I change the line style for phrasing slurs? The program reference tells me there's a "dashed" property in slur-interface I can set, but I'm deeply confused about the where and how. -- +++ GMX DSL-Tarife 3 Monate gratis* +++ Nur bis 25.7.2004 +++ Bis 24.000 MB oder 300 Freistunden inkl. http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
