That's definitely an option, Christoph. Although it might be a bit 
confusing if you're dealing with different font sizes in the Lyrics 
Window. I was looking for a global option, but that probably doesn't exist.

Am 24.09.2015 um 22:58 schrieb Christopher Smith:
> You can just increase the size of the reduced lyrics and none other. This is 
> done in the Lyric Window.
>
> If you are using Times New Roman 12, and get a 75% reduction with a grace 
> note or cue, you want to embiggen it by 33% or a third. That would be 16 
> points, just for that syllable, and it should match the other unreduced 
> syllables pretty well.
>
> Christopher
>
>
> On Thu Sep 24, at ThursdaySep 24 11:23 AM, Jan Angermüller wrote:
>
>> Many of you suggested to use "Fixed Size" fonts.
>>
>> But when I use fixed size in lyrics, I always have the problem that the
>> lyrics are not taken into account for music spacing which makes them
>> rather unusable (no matter what I select in the Document Options->Music
>> Spacing->Avoid Collision of->Lyrics).
>> When I change back to non-fixed size, the music spacing is fine again,
>> but lyrics attached to reduced notes appear small.
>> That's why I suggested to use multiple layers with different sizes
>> instead of a fixed size font.
>>
>> Do you use any special settings to avoid the fixed size problem ?
>>
>> Jan
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