> Usually, inserting it in the context modification (the braces after
> \with) should work. You have an example where it doesn't?
Now I got it working. Sorry for inconveniance.
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Lukas Sommer writes:
>> I'm not top posting.
That was a falsehood, actually, you were. This makes it harder to read
and reply to your posting, so please try not to toppost, but rather
write your comments _after_ the stuff you are replying to. I am
rearranging accordingly.
>> You can fix that
> I'm not top posting.
And how can I apply settings like "\override InstrumentName #'font-series =
#'bold" ? Simply inserting it seems to not work…
> You can fix that problem by starting out the context with
> the setting, namely
>
> \new Lyrics \with { vocalName = #"myvocalname" } \lyricsto myv
Lukas Sommer writes:
>> I'm not top posting.
> % Bug report: The "vocalName" of the Lyrics context isn't visible in the
> output: The text "myvocalname" should appear in the output, but it doesn't.
> % The problem seems to occur as long as the corresponding voice (here
> "myvoice") starts with a
> I'm not top posting.
% Bug report: The "vocalName" of the Lyrics context isn't visible in the
output: The text "myvocalname" should appear in the output, but it doesn't.
% The problem seems to occur as long as the corresponding voice (here
"myvoice") starts with a rest: If you remove "r2" than "m