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shahondin1624 7b99778f67 Fix chord alignment: snap to word boundaries
Improve merge_chord_lyric() to snap chord positions to the start
of the word they fall within, instead of splitting words mid-way.
Fixes artifacts like "Liebespaar \chord{C}e" → "\chord{C}Liebespaare".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 16:36:06 +02:00

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\begin{song}{
title = {WHats right (Ye Jacobites)},
lyrics = {Robert Burns (1759-1796), 1791},
composer = {schottisches Traditional},
bulibu = 200,
bulibull = 3,
cl = 60,
barde = 359,
}
\begin{verse}
Whats \chord{e}right and what is wrong by the \chord{G}law, by the \chord{D}law? \\
Whats \chord{e}right and what is wrong \chord{D}by the \chord{e}law? \\
\chord{D}Whats \chord{G}right and what is wrong by \chord{D}short or by long? \\
A \chord{e}weak arm or a strong \chord{D}for to \chord{e}draw, for to \chord{D}draw? \\
A \chord{e}weak arm or a strong \chord{D}for to \chord{e}draw. \\
Ye \chord{e}Jacobites by name lend an \chord{G}ear, lend an \chord{D}ear. \\
Ye \chord{e}Jacobites by name \chord{D}lend an \chord{e}ear. \\
\chord{D}Ye \chord{G}Jacobites by name, your \chord{D}faults I will proclaim, \\
Your \chord{e}doctrines I must blame you shall \chord{G}hear, you shall \chord{D}hear. \\
Your \chord{e}doctrines I must blame \chord{D}you shall \chord{e}hear.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
What makes heroic strife, famed afare, famed afare. \\
What makes heroic strife, famed afare. \\
What makes heroic strife, to whet assassins knife \\
or bound a parents life neith bloody war, bloody war.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
Then leave your shemes alone in the state, in the state. Then \\
leave your shemes alone in the state. \\
Then leave your shemes alone and adore the rising sun and \\
leave a man undone to his fate.
\end{verse}
\end{song}