I presume that what you know works is the latter of the two options you
suggested below, because when this all started being discussed I tried the
former and it does not work. For one thing, the thickness of the line is
reduced proportionally. So if you get it short enough by using something
like 4 or 6 pt font, you also get a thinner line, and it doesn't look like
the regular hyphens. But worse than that, it drops lower!

A graphic hyphen could be created as a measure or note expression if need
be. This is a last-resort method, but if it's a hyphen you must have....

--Richard

> From: Andrew Stiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> what I would recommend is changing  the point size of the en-dash so it is the
> same length as the  hyphen, or borrowing the en-dash from another font where
> it is shorter. I *know* this works!

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