Am 08.05.2021 um 09:41:25 schrieb Rodolfo Medina:
> [...]
> Rainer's example seems to be precise in placement, and besides has the
> advantage that in \setlyrics the items don't need to be equal to the number of
> notes they span.
> 
> Two issues though: suppose I have a piano score i.e. two staves per one
> instrument; and suppose that I want to repeat the crescendo in another place 
> of
> the score: I get error as shown in test2.tex.

In this case, itʼs easier and more flexible to not set the "cresc." label 
within \setlyrics. Instead, leave the text in \setlyrics empty and post the 
"cresc." directly as part of the notes coding. That way, you can post 
arbitrarily many such markers (with individual text if necessary) without 
having to prepare them at a central place (i.e., \setlyrics). See the attaced 
example test2.1.

(I had expected that it works without the explicit \lyrruleend commands, but 
they seem to be necessary to continue the dash sequence across line breaks ...)

Regards,

Rainer

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