Jacob Cooper wrote: > I don't care as much how > they're entered as how they're output. Right now, it looks like syllables are > aligned so that the left edge of the longest syllable (in polyphonic choral > music) is aligned with the center of the note it's matched with, and in every > other part, the syllables are center aligned with that one long syllable. The > result is that shorter syllables are placed quite a distance from their > corresponding note. The way it should look (see Barenreuter's Passion scores, > for instance) is that all syllables are centered on the centerline of the > noteheads, and the noteheads adjusted accordingly. One should be able to draw a > single vertical line that would neatly bisect every note and every syllable at a
I don't quite understand what you mean. It would also be good if you said which version of lilypond you're using. I too, am a beginner yet with Lilypond, and have some questions about standard practices for lyrics placement. But, lilypond is flexible in adjusting lyrics alignment. Just for your information about variety of standards, I'm used to seeing in songbooks and hymnals this kind of practice in: The first syllable of each new verse is *left aligned*. The first syllable of lyrics in the beginning of a new system is also *left aligned*. The last syllable of of a verse and of a system are *right aligned*. In other cases, they're center-aligned. > Syllables should not extend to the left of a barline; rather, the > notes should adjust to the right. Again, in many hymnals, which are more tightly engraved than normal sheet music, they ignore such practices. But if you want to follow it there is a nice work around in the last on-line documentation. > Also, there needs to be a better way to add text above a staff, particularly if > there are also lyrics. Currently, it seems that text added above a staff (using > ^) is attached to lyric text, which creates odd alignment issues. Any text above > the staff needs to be linked to the bar (or beat) and free thereafter. By If you provided examples, we'd understand better. But texts above staff can be entered with \markup command, which is attached to notes, not to lyrics. Give us more clear examples and we will figure out the problems better altogether. Cheers, Eduardo _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
