Simon Albrecht <[email protected]> writes:

> On 09.07.2016 00:09, BGM wrote:
>> I'm used (in regular coding languages) to being
>> able to use code to make variables for anything I want.
>
> Of course you could write a music function which takes a lyric
> syllable as argument and appends or prepends any kind of quotes. But
> since typographical quote signs are much preferable anyway, it’s
> pointless.

It's also a bit awkward since it would be something like

\lyricmode { I said: \lq Hi \rq there! }

which is quite less symmetric than

\lyricmode { I said: “Hi there!” }

-- 
David Kastrup

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