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Hello paulrosen!
The abc I installed is "abcjs": "^6.3.0"
I want to know if this version is based on abc standard 2.0 or 2.1?
I saw the description of lyrics alignment in the 2.1 documentation:
CDEF|
GAB c|
w: doh re mi fa sol la ti doh
Comment: The second example, made possible by an extension (introduced in abc 2.1) of the alignment rules, means that lyrics no longer have to follow immediately after the line of notes to which they are attached. Indeed, the placement of the lyrics can be postponed to the end of the tune body. However, the extension of the alignment rules is not fully backwards compatible with abc 2.0 - see outdated lyrics alignment for an explanation.
My question is that the current abc.js supports aligning and displaying lyrics on a separate line, as described in standard document 2.2?
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I wasn't aware of that change to lyrics in the 2.2 documentation. That's not currently supported. I'll accept a pull request if someone wants to make that change.
Hello paulrosen!
The abc I installed is "abcjs": "^6.3.0"
I want to know if this version is based on abc standard 2.0 or 2.1?
I saw the description of lyrics alignment in the 2.1 documentation:
CDEF|
GAB c|
w: doh re mi fa sol la ti doh
Comment: The second example, made possible by an extension (introduced in abc 2.1) of the alignment rules, means that lyrics no longer have to follow immediately after the line of notes to which they are attached. Indeed, the placement of the lyrics can be postponed to the end of the tune body. However, the extension of the alignment rules is not fully backwards compatible with abc 2.0 - see outdated lyrics alignment for an explanation.
My question is that the current abc.js supports aligning and displaying lyrics on a separate line, as described in standard document 2.2?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: