No, not at the moment. Of course, you could add spaces at the end
of a syllable to fool LilyPond into thinking it's longer:
\lyrics { a "long     " word } or \lyrics{ a long_____ word }

Send it as a feature request to bug-lilypond if you think it's
an important feature to add to the program.

/Mats

Carl Youngblood wrote:
In the piece I'm working on there are some eighth notes that have lyrics underneath them. For notes that have longer words under them, more space is created to accommodate the longer word. This makes the distance between the notes uneven and doesn't look as good, in my opinion. Is there a way to make it so that if one word widens the note distance, all the notes in the same beam are widened to even out the note spacing?

Thanks,
Carl Youngblood


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