Laura Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Han-Wen> We see this question very often. We should probably put a multi-voice
> Han-Wen> multi-stanza choral example in the manual.
>
> Whatever happened to the idea of having some templates for things like
> this?
I've added some files in th
> "Han-Wen" == Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Han-Wen> We see this question very often. We should probably put a multi-voice
Han-Wen> multi-stanza choral example in the manual.
Whatever happened to the idea of having some templates for things like
this? I've done eno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > It worked for me, but was the result of "try'n'error".
>
> Yes, that's the way to do it. If you needed trial and error to
> find this out, we have failed with the documentation.
> If you have several contexts of the same type that should be
> handled as separate uni
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 11:34:30PM -0300, marcelo martin wrote:
> > The problem is that the lyrics for
> > alto, tenor and bass end up being displayed under the
> > soprano staff, together with the soprano lyrics. I get
> > this warning from "ly2dvi":
>
> > \addlyrics
> > \context
On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 11:34:30PM -0300, marcelo martin wrote:
> The problem is that the lyrics for
> alto, tenor and bass end up being displayed under the
> soprano staff, together with the soprano lyrics. I get
> this warning from "ly2dvi":
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = alto {
>
Hello,
I am using "Lilypond" version 1.4.12 under
windows XP
and have trouble with the output of lyrics in a
choral setting.
The ".midi" file plays the four parts
perfectly well,
and the ".ps" file displays the four staves
and the notes
exactly as expected. The problem is that the lyric