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>There are two methods to store lyrics in a song, by using <TT
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>Text events</TT
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or <TT
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>Lyrics events</TT
>, some songs use the first, some the second, some use both
of them, and some  don't include lyrics :-) . KMid lets you choose which events
to display, and even better, it has an option to automagically select the type of events that a song uses, so that you don't have to change the type manually .
That way, if you activate the <TT
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> menu the karaoke text will be automatically selected, but you can still change them if you prefer to see the other type.</P
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>To select which type to see, you can use the appropiate entries in the
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