In my case, I'm not sure "\break" would work: I'm working with unmetered
music (no bars) that combines notes and lyrics.

I've looked at "Horizontal Spacing" under "Global Layout" in the manual,
and, as you say, it looks fairly advanced, but it seems like the way to
go for me.

The section mentions two properties of "SpacingSpanner":
"spacing-increment" and "shortest-duration-space". What is the syntax
for these properties? How and where should they be set?

Thank you.

Oscar Valdez

El sáb, 01-02-2003 a las 23:55, Graham Percival escribió:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 23:44:35 -0600
> "Oscar A. Valdez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How can I modify the horizontal space between notes?
> 
> There is a section on "horizontal spacing" in the manual (under "global
> layout"), but it's fairly advanced stuff.
> 
> An easy solution is to have fewer bars per line -- adding a few "\break"s
> will let you control how many bars per line.  Fewer bars will mean more space
> between notes.  In some circumstances this isn't a very good solution, but if
> you have a fairly simple score, it should work out all right.
> 
> Cheers,
> - Graham




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