Alle 15:16, venerdì 17 marzo 2006, Marco Gusy ha scritto: > > > > By default, LilyPond supports the opposite, namely that when you > > use \lyricsto it interprets all manually inserted beams as melismas and > > only attach one syllable to each beam. > > But there's an issue: a melisma isn't always entirely tied in a beam (look at > the example in my previous post, the "Ma - - -" beaming breaks every beat ). > Anyway, think to a song with many 8th syllabes and many melismas (i.e. > renaissance polyphony), it would be very tricky to manage the thing in the > voice context, while the easier way should be to insert notes without specify > beaming (and melismatas), add lyrics with dashes ( "In vo -- ci -- fe -- ra - > ti -- o -- _ _ ne") and apply the new rule 'break the beam before each new > syllable' to automatic beaming. > Could it be possible? > > Thanks
Please answer.... i would like to sponsor the feature if it is possible... Question is "is it possible to add a 'break beam on every new syllable' rule to automatic beaming beahviour in order to type correct vocal music only by using text and dashes in the lyrics contest? (no manual beams, no /melisma, ignoring ties)" Thanks Marco _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel