Greetings:

I am attempting to typeset an obligato Singer part above an SATB setting,
with piano accompaniment, using M-TeX.

Unfortunately, I cannot get the lyrics of the obligato part to typeset.
They come through the M-TeX preprocessor as AuxLyrics, and I understand that
there are some limits on what one can do with AuxLyrics...  In the
documentation for MusiXLyrics 1.1, Rainer Dunker said "Yet to come...
Support for lyrics on multi-staff instruments."   Maybe this applies to me?

However, for any who are interested, I have included a short, silly
contraption that shows what I want, but am not able to get.

Currently I am using:
  Musixlyr.tex - MusiXLyrics 1.1, dated 18 December 1997
   M-Tx 0.52, dated 29 October 1998
    PMX version 2.00, dated 25 April 1999
     MusiXTex T.83, dated 30 November 1997
     EmTex (which is not updated since I started a few years ago :-)
     .... on a Pentium 200, using DOS 7.0, under Widow95 (... :-))

Clip the example below, and run it to see the problem.  (I created QSINGER
to avoid the conflict of S=Singer with S=Soprano, such as if I had said
"SINGER SATB PIANO"...

Thanks for any hints.

Joel Hunsberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

--------------------- clip here -----------------------
Title: Contrived Example
Meter: 4/4
Bars/Line: 4
QSINGER: Voices Q; Vocal; Clefs G
Style:  QSINGER SATB PIANO

Q: c4 d e f | g a g2 |
LQ: These are ly-rics I don't see.
S: g2 g2 | g2 g2 |
A: e2 e2 | e2 e2 |
L: Stand-ard ly-rics
T: ( c4+ b ) ( a g ) | g2 c2 |
B: c2 c2 | c2 c2 |
RH: c1 c+ b a g f e d c8 e1 g c8- e1 g | c0- |
LH: c2 ze g2- zf+ | c0 zg+ |




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