Okay, I have offered the same solutions that Hal did, just one message
before...
Now I seem a bit silly. Sorry for the wasted bandwith, I should read the
answers first...
Javier Ruiz.
> I would like to find out if there are alternative solutions to two
> situations likely to affect anyone sett
For the first problem:
You can use many words under a single note. Just use a "hard" space, i.e.
one that not will jump to the next note. In Macintosh is option+space. In PC
I donĀ¹t know, but it should be in the manual (probably alt+space).
I have used this procedure many times. As Johannes has
On 19.05.2002 20:32 Uhr, Michael Lawlor wrote
> 1) Text underlay in Falsobordone. i.e. multiple words under a single note.
> Add an additional layer with as many notes as there are words and then hide
> the layer. Unfortunately it then becomes necessary to manually adjust the
> spacing for each
I would like to find out if there are alternative solutions to two
situations likely to affect anyone setting liturgical music.
1) Text underlay in Falsobordone. i.e. multiple words under a single note.
Add an additional layer with as many notes as there are words and then hide
the layer. Unfor