I spent a good hour last night trying to figure out how to add extra verses to the end of a piece I'm writing. It wasn't in the obvious place in the docs, and I was only able to find something similar to what I wanted in the Regression Tests.
This style of versification is very common in hymn books and I imagine I'm not the first person to have had this problem! I also believe there might be a better way of doing it--this seems very simple and further \markup styles can't be applied. For example, I wanted to set the extra verses into two columns and bold the verse number at the beginning, which I don't seem to be able to do from within a string. Thoughts, anyone? Anyway, here's an entry and example that might be appropriate for the manual in section 7.3.8. If it's not so appropriate, I'll fire it off to the LSR. Cameron Horsburgh ***************************************************************** Sometimes it's appropriate to have one stanza set to the music, and the rest added in verse form at the end of the piece. This can be accomplished by adding the extra verses into a \markup section outside of the main score block. Notice that the lyrics need to have a double paragraph space between individual lines. \version "2.7.12" melody = \relative c' { e d c d | e e e e | d d e d | c1 | } text = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "1." Ma- ry had a lit- tle lamb, It's fleece was white as snow. } \score{ << \context Voice = one { \melody } \lyricsto "one" \new Lyrics \text >> \layout { } } \markup { \wordwrap-string #" Verse 2. All the children laughed and played To see a lamb at school." } \markup{ \wordwrap-string #" Verse 3. Mary took it home again, It was against the rule." } _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel