Rainer Dunker <[email protected]> writes:

> 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
> ...)


Thanks...!  That seems to work perfectly...

Great and precious help from all of you...

Cheers,
Rodolfo

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