Skipping syllables / LyricExtender

2024-01-03 Thread Michael Käppler via bug-lilypond
Hi all, please consider the following example: \version "2.25.0" { c' (d') e' f' } \addlyrics { foo __ \skip 4 bar } The \skip command does not terminate the extender line. This is at least unexpected. Opinions? Michael

Re: Skipping syllables / LyricExtender

2024-01-03 Thread Paul Hodges
Replace the \skip 4 with "", as in: % \version "2.25.0"  { c' (d') e' f' }  \addlyrics { foo __ "" bar }  % Paul From: Michael Käppler via bug-lilypond Hi all, please consider the following example: \version "2.25.0" { c' (d') e' f' } \add

Re: Skipping syllables / LyricExtender

2024-01-04 Thread Michael Käppler via bug-lilypond
Thanks, Paul, but is this mentioned somewhere in the docs? AFAICS, they recommend using \skip everywhere for skipping notes. "" is shorter and more logical, since, unlike `\skip (dur)` it does not request the duration argument, which is ignored in Lyrics, anyway. Michael Am 04.01.2024 um 00:12

Re: Skipping syllables / LyricExtender

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Hodges
ichael Käppler To: Paul Hodges , "bug-lilypond@gnu.org" Sent: 04/01/2024 9:07 Subject: Re: Skipping syllables / LyricExtender Thanks, Paul, but is this mentioned somewhere in the docs? AFAICS, they recommend using \skip everywhere for skipping notes.

Re: Skipping syllables / LyricExtender

2024-01-04 Thread Michael Käppler via bug-lilypond
options are equivalent. Yet in the NR page I linked it says they are different. Well, I guess the important bit is you found something that does what you need, and does it in a way that you're okay with. -- Michael *From: * Michael Käppler *To: * Paul Hodges , "bu