The system system spacing was the same regardless of the marking. I did find
one idea that made the score not so messy at least. I made a separate file for
all the needed settings:
_\markup \lower #11 " "_\markup \concat \vcenter \center-align
Then I used an includes function in my score text.
On 2019-01-11 9:12 pm, Rachel Knight wrote:
There is a markup-system spacing, but I think it only applies to line
markups, not ones attached to notes as in my score. It didn’t affect
the spacing when I tried it. (I am trying to add more space between
systems one and two.) If that works, I will
There is a markup-system spacing, but I think it only applies to line markups,
not ones attached to notes as in my score. It didn’t affect the spacing when I
tried it. (I am trying to add more space between systems one and two.) If that
works, I will move all the pedal markings below the score.
That work-around does work. Thanks! Is there any way I could make that into a
global setting - there are a lot of pedals in harp music. . .
Rachel
> On Jan 11, 2019, at 1:12 PM, Ben wrote:
>
> On 1/11/2019 11:32 AM, Rachel Knight wrote:
>> How do I add space between markups that I place
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019, 12:13 PM Ben On 1/11/2019 11:32 AM, Rachel Knight wrote:
>
> How do I add space between markups that I place under a system and the
> following system? I am adding harp pedal notation underneath a grand staff
> and would like the same amount of space
> 1. between the
On 1/11/2019 11:32 AM, Rachel Knight wrote:
How do I add space between markups that I place under a system and the
following system? I am adding harp pedal notation underneath a grand staff and
would like the same amount of space
1. between the bottom of the text and the following system
2.
How do I add space between markups that I place under a system and the
following system? I am adding harp pedal notation underneath a grand staff and
would like the same amount of space
1. between the bottom of the text and the following system
2. between systems when there is no text.