\header{
-filename = "twinkle-pop.ly";
-%title = "Ah, vous dirais-je, maman ";
-description = "twinkle twinkle in pop-song-settings";
-composer = "traditional";
-enteredby = "HWN, chords by Johan Vromans";
-copyright = "public domain";
+texidoc="
+Lyrics can be set to a melody automatically. Excess lyrics will be
+dumped. Lyrics will not be set over rests. You can have melismata
+either by setting a property melismaBusy, or by setting
+automaticMelismas (which will set melismas during slurs and ties). If
+you want a different order than first Music, then Lyrics, you must
+precook a chord of staffs/lyrics and label those. Of course
+@code{\rhythm} ignores any other rhythms in the piece. Hyphens and
+extenders do not assume anything about lyric lengths, so they continue
+to work.
+";
+
+
+filename = "twinkle-pop.ly";
+xtitle = "Ah, vous dirais-je, maman ";
+description = "twinkle twinkle in pop-song-settings";
+composer = "traditional";
+enteredby = "HWN, chords by Johan Vromans";
+copyright = "public domain";
}
-\version "1.3.96";
+\version "1.3.117";
-m =\notes \relative c'' {
+m = \notes \relative c'' {
\property Staff.automaticMelismata = ##t
\autoBeamOff
- %g4 r8 \times 2/3 { g'8( f )e } r8 \grace { [d16 c b] } e4
- g4 r8 \times 2/3 { g'8( f )e } r8 e4
+ g4 r8 \times 2/3 { g'8( f )e } r8 \grace { [d16 c b] } e4
\emptyText
d8.^"melisma" \melisma c16
\melismaEnd
b }
-noisebeat =\notes \relative c'' {g16 g g g }
-noise = { \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat }
-textI = \lyrics { la2 __ la -- la __ la la la la la }
-textII = \lyrics { da -- da __ da -- da da da da da }
+noisebeat = \notes \relative c'' {g16 g g g }
+noise = { \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat \noisebeat }
+textI = \lyrics { la2 __ la -- la __ la la la la la }
+textII = \lyrics { da -- da __ da -- da da da da da }
\score {
\notes < \context Staff = SA \m