You're already aware of the lyric bug.  I'm not going to get off as cheaply as 
I first thought.

So I'm looking at attaching durations to lyrics, and I see a wee problem.  In 
the first test file I played with, I got lyrics first, then notes...

lyric note lyric note lyric note

OK, so I just ++ the iterator and grab the note if I have a lyric...

I haven't managed to create or find one yet, but I'd almost be willing to bet 
money that I have seen files where the pattern is

note lyric note lyric note lyric

in which case I could just use the current duration, which would be the 
previous duration.

I'm looking for quick confirmation of what's supposed to happen in the data 
stream as far as the relationship between lyrics and notes.  Which assumption 
is the safe one to make, or can I make an assumption at all?

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