================Tim Nelson: but some stanzas end in the middle of a sentence, for example :). --------yhs Fair enough. I said *in English*. If I wanted to set this, To music, I would expect that, There would be no pro_blem inse__rting, The proper hyphenation, fo____r singing. If a line of ve___rse is so comp, licated that words are brok, en then just don't capitalize. But hyphenation in music is to sing vowels. Normally. Does TeX know the difference? Prob-lem pro_blem, dile_mma dilem-ma. ve___rse ver___se? :-) ======================== Well, more fascinated by the three different interpretations of what I wrote :). --------------------------------------------------------- And sometimes this leads to a lot of futile crosstalk. How can it be helped? You did not convince me that this second accidental was necessary because it was characterized it as a reminder, or less confusing, or maybe because I was stupid. I found Thaddeus Jones's Harmony book thoroughly convincing, as a theoretical, historical, and practical matter, that the second accidental is necessary in the measure even if both parts occur on the same staff. I hope that I can redirect all the flak to Dr. Jones, who is safely dead. Or you. I believe that I met the man. I regret not reading his book sooner. ;-) | | | o o | o #o----o---#o----o----- | | o | | daveA _______________________________________________ Gnu-music-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-music-discuss