[MEI-L] Lyrics: Extender lines

Andrew Hankinson andrew.hankinson at mail.mcgill.ca
Tue Jul 2 00:59:09 CEST 2013


If you create a patch for the guidelines, I'll merge it in.

-Andrew

On 2013-07-01, at 5:56 PM, Micah Walter <mwalter at haverford.edu>
 wrote:

> So I understand that an extender is not necessarily added automatically; @extender="true" is necessary for the software to add an extender for a syllable lasting more than one note. However, some software may provide extenders automatically without the @extender attribute. @con="u" is essentially for a mid-word hyphen that happens to be on the baseline.
> 
> Perhaps the sentence "In this case an ‘extender’ is provided" could be revised to "For such cases, the @extender attribute is provided"?
> 
> Thanks for the help,
> Micah
> 
> 
> On 1 July 2013, at 14:29, "Roland, Perry (pdr4h)" <pdr4h at eservices.virginia.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Micah,
>> 
>> Sorry about the typo.  Thanks, Andrew, for fixing it.
>> 
>> @con is intended to hold so-called "connectors" between syllables that consist of a *single indicator*, in this case a single "_", as in "Per_ry".  This is sometimes found as a substitute for a single hypen/dash.  The primary purpose of these connectors is to provide syllabification of the text.
>> 
>> @extender is for those situations where a continuous line is to be drawn, often under a melismatic passage.
>> 
>> @con and @extender are independent of each other.  It's not necessary to provide @con in order to get an extender.  You do have to decide, however, whether your software will expect @extender or, when it's not present, render an extender based on the presence of @con="u".
>> 
>> The reason for this complication is that lyrics don't always appear under notes.  In these cases @extender isn't applicable, yet syllabification may still be desirable.
>> 
>> Does that help?
>> 
>> --
>> p.
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>> Subject: [MEI-L] Lyrics: Extender lines
>> 
>> According to the Guidelines, @con="u" indicates that "[a]n underscore sign (indicating prologation of the syllable) is used as a connector between syllables". Later in the same section, the Guidelines state the following:
>> 
>> "Occasionally, a word or a final syllable needs to be extended across multiple notes. In this case an ‘extender’ is provided. An extender is a continuous line drawn at the text's baseline from the end of the syllable associated with the first note until the last note to be sung with the syllable. The" [the paragraph abruptly breaks off here]
>> 
>> Is there a difference between the "underscore" and the "extender"? Will the extender only be added if @con="u" has been encoded?
>> 
>> Here is the link to the relevant section: http://music-encoding.org/documentation/guidelines2013/lyricsDesc
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Micah Walter
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