If you replace the spacing note with an ordinary note, you see better
what happens.
If you then keep playing around with the example, you will notice that
it's the "*0"
that's the culprit. If you use s4^"..." instead, the result looks much
better.
Of course, you don't get this artificially large horizontal spacing in
any real
world score and as soon as the spacing gets more tight, you won't notice
the
problem even with your original approach.
I'm sure you know about the alternative to use text marks attached to the
bar lines.
/Mats
Paul Scott wrote:
In 2.11.37 it seems that trying to get left aligned text over
multimeasure rests only works under some conditions. In the following
example only the first case is left aligned. This is what I am
observing in my real examples.
\version "2.11.37"
\new Staff
{
\set Score.skipBars = ##t
<< s4*0^"first" R1*2 >>
<< s4*0^"second" R1*2 >>
}
Paul Scott
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