On 14.07.2002 14:55 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote

> Probably it's a lot more useful for someone who is less perfectionist about
> spacing.  I can see that running all the New Spacing tools could very well
> mean the difference between "not quite right, but close enough" as opposed
> to unacceptably bad.  But someone who wants all of the spacing to be just
> right is going to go in and revisit most of the problem measures in any
> case, so fixing the entire measure from scratch isn't really much more
> effort than running New Spacing and then touching up the results afterward.

I find that TGTools offers amazing help in doing just that, since it allows
me to do things like add space (often needed in multi-layer parts with
accidental-collisions).

(I can see what you mean about the TGTools manual example, even if I don't
deal with lyrics a lot spacing is one of my horses...)

Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

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