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Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044
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Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044) |
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Fri, 17 Jan 2014 08:59:29 +0000 |
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From: Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments
(issue 53120044)
To: address@hidden, address@hidden
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 08:44:28 +0100 (CET) (48 minutes, 26 seconds
ago)
>> A side question: What about a syntax like
>
>> \new Lyrics \with
>> { lyricsto = "bla" }
>> { bla al blob blob }
>
>> to be in sync with other modes?
>
> How would that be "in sync with other modes"? You assign to a
> context variable that is not being used, and magically throw the
> argument into lyricmode because of that?
Sorry for being imprecise. The idea of \lyricsto is basically to
associate lyrics with a note context, as far as I can see. It seems
to me that this is kind of a property. We already can do this:
<<
\new Staff = "staff"
{
\new Voice = "melody"
{
\relative c'' { c4 c c c }
}
}
\new Lyrics \with
{ alignAboveContext = "staff" }
{
\lyricsto "melody"
{
Here are the words
}
}
>>
I now wonder why we can't do
<<
\new Staff = "staff"
{
\new Voice = "melody"
{
\relative c'' { c4 c c c }
}
}
\new Lyrics \with
{ alignAboveContext = "staff"
lyricsTo = "melody" }
{
Here are the words
}
>>
Please look at the idea at a whole and don't get distracted by
potential syntax errors in my ad-hoc suggestion.
What's the advantage?
At any rate, context properties can be changed over the lifetime of a
context. Synchronizing lyrics to a context is a decision that
requires using a different iterator because of using quite a different
algorithm: the whole timing is affected. So in contrast to context
properties, one cannot change horses in midstream. Among other
things, a combined lyric implies that the natural length of the lyrics
itself must be _ignored_ by LilyPond when it does music length
calculations. To do that, one needs to distinguish rerhythmed lyrics
at the music expression level already. A context property (which may
well be defined at a later point of time in a layout definition) is
not available for making that decision at the time it needs to be
done.
https://codereview.appspot.com/53120044/
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), lemzwerg, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), dak, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), janek . lilypond, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), dak, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), janek . lilypond, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), janek . lilypond, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), dak, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), dak, 2014/01/16
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044),
dak <=
- Re: Parser: harmonize \lyricsto and \addlyrics arguments (issue 53120044), lemzwerg, 2014/01/17