Re: Occasional lyrics attached to another voice

2007-02-08 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The easiest is probably to use \addlyrics. By default, this will result in a new lyrics line below the current, but you can use the alignAboveContext property to fix that: a4 b2 d4 e2 e4 fis2 {e4 d4( c) }\addlyrics { \set alignAboveContext = upper like me } Note that I included one note

Re: Occasional lyrics attached to another voice

2007-02-08 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Mats, I replaced my line with yours -- exactly -- , and now Lily crashes -- is there something missing, or do I need to put some code somewhere else? Fr. Gordon+ On 08/02/07, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The easiest is probably to use \addlyrics. By default, this will result in a

Occasional lyrics attached to another voice

2007-02-07 Thread Father Gordon Gilbert
Hey, list, I have a question about fitting lyrics. In the file I've pasted below this message is the hymn I am arranging for Barbershop chorus. The final stanza has all the four parts singing separately, as you can see. But there are occasional spots, as in stanza 1 where some parts will