Try _dragging_ notes in the source measure with _Speedy_. The changes will be reflected in the ossia measure. But you're right, there should be a more direct way of doing this. Being able to drag a note in the ossia measure itself, for instance.
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On 22.07.2007, at 20:21, shirling & neueweise wrote:


As far as I can remember from doing this a long time ago, the spacing in the _original_ measure determines the spacing in the ossia. Or have you already tried that?

yes, i dragged the last beat chart point of the source measure far right and nothing changed in the ossia. i finally found a solution, although it isn't optimal.

define the measure as a 2/4 measure so that you have the beat chart point for the beat after the figure (duration 1/4) in the original and you can widen or compress the positioning in the ossia measure. set the original measure to "space note evenly across measure" and only enter the notes form the figure, leaving the 2nd quarter empty.

seems a bit silly, ther really should be a more intuitive way of doing this... anyways, i got it to work, more or less by accident.

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