On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Thomas Morley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2014-09-04 14:28 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht <[email protected]>: > > Hello Thomas, > > > > I like the lyric word engraver you once posted on this list and use it > quite > > often; yesterday I happened to find a bug: > > If a lyric word is broken, the syllables on the new line may (or will) be > > contracted, skipping the intermediate hyphens and moving far away from > the > > related note. > > It proved difficult to provide a minimal example worth the name, so you > get > > the one attached, which has a full page of music and two include files. > > Sorry for that. The instances of the bug mentioned are at the beginning > of > > the third, fourth, and last lines of the page. > > I’d be very grateful for help, as this is clearly over my head to repair. > > And thanks a lot for providing the code in the first place! > > > > Yours, Simon > > > > P.S. In case anyone be interested: it is the Bass II part of the Gloria > from > > Gabriel Rheinberger’s Mass in E flat major, op. 109. > > Hi Simon, > > it was David Nalesnik who wrote it, (cc-ing). > All merits belong to him. > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg90951.html > > Can't help much, though. My computer is broken (acting as guest on > another system atm) and I have no acces to my usual tools, git, my > private library etc :( > > I hadn't noticed that bug--thanks for pointing it out. Hopefully, I'll have some time to look at it this weekend. --David
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