Hi Karlin,
Thank you for your suggestion on the partcombiner. I have to admit I
have not used that facility much. In fact I did not find it very useful
when I introduced myself into LilyPond, so that is a white spot on my
map. Maybe I should look at it a wee further.
Your snippet did compile in my LP. It did not accept the first
parameter, #'(2 . 9). When I removed it, the compilation worked fine,
but the result did not coincide with your image. The right f-note head
was there only in the first measure, not in the others. Anyway, the
result from your suggestion is not really what I want, so I probably let
it be, even if I maybe should take a new look at the partcombiner.
Regarding lyrics, in most cases it does not diverge much, except in
small parts of the song, and almost never in the main voices, 1st vs 2nd
soprano etc. So the synchronization is normally not too hard to
establish. Most often there are at most two or three versions in some parts.
Thank you for your help.
Kaj
On 2018-04-27 at 00:50, Karlin High wrote:
The partcombiner can do some different things, probably still not
quite what is wanted in this case.
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