A mixture would be
\score {
\new Staff <<
\new Voice = A { c' d' e' d' \bar "|." \stopStaff }
\lyrics \with { associatedVoice = "A" }
{ A-4 ve Cae- sar, \unset associatedVoice "morituri te salutant." }
>>
}
That's a good solution, albeit tricky... Thanks a lot!
The problem with \lyricsto is that it also tells LilyPond to pick off
the rhythm from the associated Voice, and then LilyPond lets the lyrics
die together with the associated Voice.
Yes, I understand this. I think I would personally prefer that the lyrics
"too much" be put after the scores (and perhaps a warning issued). After
all there is no reason to have them disappear without errors.
Many thanks again,
Gregory
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