Christian Mondrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Now this is strange. The only differences between our installations are
those of
>TeX implementation (I use MiKTeX) and MusiXTeX release (I use T97). I DO
get all
>lyrics diplayed whether I process the mtx paragraph as written above [ed.
using LQ:] or simply
>as:
>
>c4 d e f | g a g2 |
>L: These are ly-rics I don't see.
>g2 g2 | g2 g2 |
>e2 e2 | e2 e2 |
>L: Stand-ard ly-rics
>( c4+ b ) ( a g ) | g2 c2 |
>c2 c2 | c2 c2 |
>c1 c+ b a g f e d c8 e1 g c8- e1 g | c0- |
>c2 ze g2- zf+ | c0 zg+ |
>
>and I do not get the mtx lyrics translated into \auxlyr statements.
>--


Aha... Yes, when I replace the  LQ: line with L: on my installation, I do
get the lyrics that I did not see in the first example.

On that note (:-), I returned to the larger context where I first had the
problem, and tried the same thing.  It basically works, except for a strange
syllable on a slurred note that seems to be masked out (for reasons yet to
understand.)  However, it appears that I do not fully understand the place
and reason for Named Lyric lines (e.g. LQ:) as opposed to simply "L:"
whenever needed.

I will probably update to T.97 soon and try this out, before pursuing this
more.  It is possible there may be a few bugs fixed on versions after T.83
that could affect this situation (i.e. the place where my lyrics are still
masked out)... (More research needed!)

Very many thanks!!

Joel Hunsberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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