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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: In divisi lyrics, \skip in the top line skips two notes and causes bottom line to skip one note |
Date: | Fri, 17 Jun 2016 21:03:15 +0200 |
Hi Edward, On 17.06.2016 20:48, Edward Usher wrote:
A question on the following MWE: \version "2.18.2" \score { << \new Voice = "melody" { \time 3/4 c'4 c'4 c'4 | c'4 c'4 c'4 | c'2. | } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { << { a \skip 1 c } \new Lyrics { \set associatedVoice = "melody" a b c d } >> } >> }I expected the notes to be labeled "a [gap] c [gap] [gap] [gap] [gap]" on the first line and "a b c d [gap] [gap] [gap]" on the second. But the actual output is "a [gap] [gap] c [gap] [gap] [gap]" and "a b c [gap] d [gap] [gap]".Is there an error in the MWE, or is this a bug?
Well, I can’t quite describe the internal proceedings that lead to this indeed unexpected result. But your input code is very odd for a start, and the following standard way works as expected:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.18.2" \score { << \new Voice = "melody" { \time 3/4 c'4 c'4 c'4 | c'4 c'4 c'4 | c'2. | } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { a \skip 1 c } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { a b c d } >> } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%You’d have to give us more context on why you chose this particular nesting of expressions.
Best, Simon
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