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doc:lyriceditdialog-en [2022/05/06 16:07]
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 Within each bar the individual syllables are separated by at least one space (the editor doesn't care about any extra whitespace). Each syllable in turn will be attached to the next subsequent note or chord within that bar. Within each bar the individual syllables are separated by at least one space (the editor doesn't care about any extra whitespace). Each syllable in turn will be attached to the next subsequent note or chord within that bar.
  
-If you want a note to have no syllable attached to it, you need to provide a dot “.” as the syllable for that note. <sup>[[[/#ftn.id601696|7]]]</sup> <-FIXME Remember to separate the dots with spaces, so that they are clearly separate syllables.+If you want a note to have no syllable attached to it, you need to provide a dot “.” as the syllable for that note ((This is why the default lyric text for a segment is usually full of dots.)). Remember to separate the dots with spaces, so that they are clearly separate syllables.
  
 If you want more than one syllable on the same note, with a space between them, use a tilde “~” instead of the space. It will be shown as a space on the score. If you want more than one syllable on the same note, with a space between them, use a tilde “~” instead of the space. It will be shown as a space on the score.
 
 
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