David Kastrup wrote:
Alexander Kobel <n...@a-kobel.de> writes:
However, in terms of space efficiency it's debatable whether extenders
should be ignored or not.
No, that is not an option. If you have lines without descenders and
ascents, like
\score {
<<
\new Voice = zap { \relative c' { c4 c c c c c2. } }
\lyricsto zap \lyrics { a mouse races worms across manure }
\lyricsto zap \lyrics { a mouse races worms across manure }
>>
}
the result becomes utterly illegible.
Admitted.
I've seen very tight lyrics also in old scores. (I'm not entirely sure
whether hand-engraved or not, but at least I think so.) I think this
makes some sense for parts where vertical space between systems is more
important than everything else, in particular full scores oder even
piano reductions with, say, the original language in a smaller, lighter,
italic typeface. Anyway, you should be able to get a similar
space-efficient and more readable result with a tight baseline-skip setting.
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