attached, but it is still not what I wanted, since I wanted the
vowel-centered lyrics ALSO on these slured syllables and not hard-centered
lyrics. Is there a solution for this?
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this helps. It seems to me to work pretty well.
Carl
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Just add
\layout{\context{\Score lyricMelismaAlignment = #CENTER }}
somewhere at the top-level of your file (you almost gave the answer
yourself).
/Mats
Jiri Zurek (Prague) wrote:
Dear Carl,
your work is indeed very good and vowel aligned syllables work for most
time. However, there is
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Success! It's not perfect, because it doesn't recognize that we're using a
proportional font, but it looks pretty good to me.
It uses vowels (characters that are always vowels) and secondary vowels
(characters that are vowels only if there isn't a regular vowel, like y in
english), both of which