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Re: Lyrics alignment again
From: |
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy |
Subject: |
Re: Lyrics alignment again |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Nov 2001 22:45:17 -0500 (EST) |
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Mark Hindley wrote:
> What I wrote about 1.4.9 certainly will give you an easier way to
> control the lyric placement. But what I think you need is to use
> \context ChoirStaff rather than StaffGroup and then there will be no
> barlines in between the staves.
Funny you should say this - I went from ChoirStaff to StaffGroup because I
looked at some published choral music and it had barlines go across
staves...
I'm doing this for a small choir and I'm trying to make the music look as
similar to what they've got already as possible. (Although I can't imagine
anyone care that much about bar lines).
Another thing I ran in to was that they use a checkmark as a way to note
places where one takes a breath. I eventually figured out a hack with
\bowup that works OK.
Anyway, thanks you, I think I now have at least a couple of ways to deal
with my problem, including the other tip about Bar_engraver.
Grisha
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