Hi, 2013/4/9 Carl Peterson <carlopeter...@gmail.com>: > The best I can do for a sample at the moment is this PDF that is an > advertisement for a hymnal that uses left-justified first syllables. It does > not right-justify the last syllables. > > http://www.sumphoniahymnal.com/copy-content/hymnal-info-toc.pdf
Hmm. I see what you mean, but this layout looks wrong to my eyes. I think that the proper thing to do is to leave lyric syllables centered, but make sure that stanza numbers are aligned. Fortunately, LilyPond already does that: \version "2.17.13" \new Voice { \time 3/4 g'2 e'4 a'2 f'4 g'2. } \addlyrics { \set stanza = #"1. " Hi, my name is Bert. } \addlyrics { \set stanza = #"2. " Oooooh, ché -- ri, je t'aime } > This hymnal does something else I wouldn't mind being able to do. You'll > notice on page 2 (with the picture of the print sample) that the lines on > the left side are shorter than those on the right side. They do this so that > they can break the systems at the end of lyrical phrases, rather than margin > breaks, without stretching out the lyrics to the point of unreadability. > However, this is not the same as ragged-right, as I understand it. The lines > are not engraved at their "natural" lengths, but are set at the best width > from a set of possible widths (so that, for example, line with 10 syllables > may take the full line length, but two lines with 6 syllables may both take > 70% of the line length if one line sets naturally at 68% and the other at > 75%. > > Furthermore, the systems in a hymn are left justified within the hymn, but > the hymn itself is centered on the page. "left justified" doesn't make any sense to me. I see that both scores are justified, but with different line widths. I don't think that Lily could do this automatically, but it's quite easy to do this manually by setting line-width separately for each \score (in \layout {} block). > Also, is there a command/property for score footers, as in the example? > Right now, I'm replicating this with markup commands, but would like to be > able to stylesheet this like the score headers. You may try footnotes. See NR 3.2.3 Creating footnotes. best, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user