Finale doesn't have a setting for the space before music just at the
beginning of each system. An increased space here makes the music
easier to read: you can see this in most high-quality hand engraved
music. You can use TGTools to enlarge the space, but of course it
would be better if there w
Options/DocumentOptions/Clefs there is a setting for distance between
clef and the next item (key signature, time signature or note).
Possibly if you combine the settings for this along with the setting for
the distance in front of the key signature and the time signature you
can get the appear
Dennis Collins writes:
What is the normal space leading between a clef and the first note,
in the case where you have nothing else in between (no accidentals,
no ties, no lyrics, etc.)? I have the strange feeling that something
I'm doing is moving the first notes too close to the clef.
Is it p