Ok, I think I have identified where the problem occurs.
If you take your example and add an extra line like this...
\version "2.10.0"
<<
\new Voice = v \relative c' {\partial 4 c | c d e f | g2. }
\new Lyrics {
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 4)
\lyricsto v {Here is the ly -- rics line }
}
>>
...then the lyrics start at the second note.
This is in version 2.10.20, by the way. As I say, it did not do this in
2.8.
I'm not sure how I can add that spacing without causing this effect. I want
it to be specific to that lyric line, not in the general \layout
instructions.
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Colin Wilding
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
The following two examples works well over here:
\version "2.10.0"
<<
\new Voice = v \relative c' {\partial 4 c | c d e f | g2. }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto v {Here is the ly -- rics line }
>>
\version "2.10.0"
<<
\relative c' {\partial 4 c | c d e f | g2. }
\addlyrics {Here is the ly -- rics line }
>>
Please send a small bug complete example of your problem
if you can't figure out what's wrong yourself.
/Mats
Colin Wilding wrote:
I upgraded an old file from 2.8 to 2.10 today. The music begins with
\partial 4. I find that in 2.10 the lyrics skip the partial note; they
didn't do this before.
Is this intentional? If so, is there a way to force the lyrics to use the
partial note?
It's not crucial, because I can work around it by replacing the partial
with
skipped notes, but it would be useful to know.
Colin Wilding
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