Here's my second problem, I'm working on a piece based on a Mayakovsky poem, and I'm writing a baryton part that will be sung in russian. So I add the lyrics in Cyrillic doing copy paste from the poem.
The problem is that once I've added the lyric I can't modify it anymore! It sticks on the page and no double click is allowed.
Is there a solution for this ?
Thank you
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Have you tried to add lyrics with non standard alphabets?
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Re: Have you tried to add lyrics with non standard alphabets
I have tried that, and on my system the lyrics remain editable even after closing/reopening the file... are you sure you're imputting text using the lyrics tool? (sorry, but just to exclude the most basic thing)...
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Re: Have you tried to add lyrics with non standard alphabets
Hi robsogge, thank you for your reply.
I tried on a new file, and it actually works without problems. So I tried do to a copy/paste of the problematic staff to a new score and "magically" lyrics are editable again, so it seems it is a problem with that specific file.
I hope it won't happen again in the future, it could soon beame boring to do a copy/paste of entire projects every time![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I tried on a new file, and it actually works without problems. So I tried do to a copy/paste of the problematic staff to a new score and "magically" lyrics are editable again, so it seems it is a problem with that specific file.
I hope it won't happen again in the future, it could soon beame boring to do a copy/paste of entire projects every time
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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