Dear all,
since the advent of 2.19.50, it is possible to attach lyrics to
different contexts than just a voice: "The \addlyrics function now
works with arbitrary contexts incuding Staff."
Indeed, for Staves, it works like a charm AFAICS. However, when
attached to a ChoirStaff, GrandStaff or
Am 26. Dezember 2016 10:15:19 MEZ, schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>> Remember that I suggest applying the "lyrics" rule as a second
>> pass. So:
>>
>> "re-al" and "Teak-holz" are the results of the first pass, then:
>>
>> Teakholz isn't interesting at all as it doesn't have vowels at
> Remember that I suggest applying the "lyrics" rule as a second
> pass. So:
>
> "re-al" and "Teak-holz" are the results of the first pass, then:
>
> Teakholz isn't interesting at all as it doesn't have vowels at
> syllable borders. The "e" and the "a" in "real" wouldn't match
> either because
Am 26.12.2016 um 08:53 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
>>> Heutzutage gehen immer weniger Zuschauer in The-
>>> ater, egal ob Opernaufführungen oder Sprechthea-
>>> ter.
>>>
>>> For lyrics, you definitely need `The-a-ter'...
>>
>> But couldn't *that* be achieved with a rather trivial rule?
>
> I don't
> Der Soldat ging in die Wach-
> stube und holte seine Wachs-
> tube aus dem Schrank.
>
> The sentence above demonstrates that probably _no_ current
> implementation of a hyphenation algorithm can be correct without a
> deep understanding of the contents of a text.
For the German hyphenation