> Hi, I'm trying to typeset a song with Chinese lyrics in Lilypond > 2.15.40-1 and I've ran into an issue with the horizontal alignment > of Chinese punctuation. While Chinese stops (U+3002 "。") and > full-width commas (U+FF0C ",") are correctly offset from the > centred syllables, the Chinese "dunhao" is not. Dunhao is a special > kind of comma that is used to separate items in a list in Chinese; > it is U+3001 "、" and it would be nice if it could exhibit the same > behaviour as other commas. I've "kludged" it for now by adding > \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT at the start of each > lyricsto block, but that's not ideal as it then needs further > "kludges" for left-hanging punctuation (opening quotations etc); is > there a way to fix it properly?
Please show a small input file, together with an image, ideally demonstrating how it currently looks and what you are expecting. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user