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Re: Lyrics spacing
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Rune Zedeler |
Subject: |
Re: Lyrics spacing |
Date: |
Sun, 08 Apr 2001 07:37:51 +0200 |
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote (long time ago, as a reply to a message on
bug-gnu-music):
> I don't understand, why didn't you try the directions for multistanza
> music (see ref man)
I don't understand what you mean.
The only "directions for multistanza music" I can find are the ones
labeled "more stanzas" and they do not mention centering on shifted
notes - nor can I get it to work.
And to fresh up your mind: the problem is that "baz" is typeset too far
to the left.
> address@hidden writes:
> > \include "norsk.ly"
> >
> > \header {
> > texidoc ="``baz'' should be centered on the a (tenor voice), but it is
> > not.";
> > }
> >
> > \version "1.3.140";
> >
> > sop = \notes \transpose c'' {e2 e fis1 }
> > alt = \notes \relative c' {cis2 e e d }
> > ten = \notes \relative c' {a2 a a1 }
> > txt = \lyrics {foo2 bar baz jazz }
> >
> > \score {
> > <
> > \context Staff = up \notes <
> > \context Voice=sopv {\stemUp \sop}
> > \context Voice=altv {\stemDown \alt}
> > >
> > \context Staff = down \notes < \clef "F";
> > \context Voice=tenv {\stemUp \ten}
> > >
> > \context Lyrics = la { \txt }
> > >
> > \paper { linewidth = -1; }
> > }
-Rune
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