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LRC (short for LyRiCs) is a computer file format that synchronizes song lyrics with an audio file (Wikipedia Link.
Lyric Editor turns sublime text editor into a, well, lrc/lyric editor.
- Start at specified time point.
- Generate time tag.
- Adjust offset.
- Play lyrics.
- Pause / resume.
Using Package Control
:
- Open Command Pallete, and run
Package Control: Install Package
. - Search for
Lyric Editor
and install.
Or by cloning source from github:
- Browse into your sublime text's package folder.
- Run
git clone https://github.com/UniFreak/SublimeLyricEditor.git
.
Here are commands that Lyric Editor provide, with some description:
Insert Meta Info
: insert a snippet to help you generate id tags.Start
: start timer at 00:00.00.Start At
: start timer at specified point.Tag and Next
: tag untagged line and move to next.Pause / Resume
: pause / resume timer.Play
: play lyrics, will rolling to each line according to its time tag.
Open lyric file, start playing song with chosen music player.
Fire up command pallete, and run Lyric Editor: Start
command, to start calc timing.
When you hear the lyric singing , press ctrl+alt+j
to run Tag and Next
command.
Lyric Editor will locate the first untagged line, calc time, and tag it.
You can keep tagging untill Lyric Editor can no longer find any line.
After tagging done, you may want to do some offset adjustment. You can do this by
press ctrl+alt+[
or ctrl+alt+]
. Lyric Editor will decrease/increase current
line's tag time. If you have multiple lines selected, all selected line will be adjusted.
Now, you may run Lyric Editor: Play
command to preview your work.
Lyric Editor will roll to each tagged line according to its tag time, just like some
music players do. While playing lyrics, you can press esc
to abort play
While tagging, You can press ctrl+alt+space
to pause/resume timer at any time
If for some reason, you've lost the track (for instance, forget to pause when go for a drink), and don't want
restart all over again. You can do this by start timer at a specific point, and begin your work
from there. Just run Lyric Editor: Start At
command, Lyric Editor will find the last time tag
as default, and show a input dialog, offering oppotunity for you to change, if the last time tag
is not what you desired
You can run Lyric Editor: Insert Meta Info
to generate some infomation about the
lyric's song title, album name, etc. Lyric Editor will insert a snippet at file beginning,
tag through to put in the correct infomation.
Here are the default configurations:
{
"debug": false, // show debug log
"skip_empty_line": false, // skip empty line when tagging
"offset_step": 0.5, // set offset step, by seconds
"meta": { // meta info snippet items. you can add your own id tag here
"ar" : "Lyrics artist",
"al" : "Album",
"ti" : "Lyrics (song) title",
"au" : "Creator of the Songtext",
"by" : "Creator of the LRC file",
}
}
To add or change config, follow menu Preferences -> Package Settings -> LyricEditor -> Settings - User
, and put configs there.