On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Kieren MacMillan < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Nick, > > > I had a bit of a play with Stem #'X-extent > > Yeah, that's a trick I've used from time to time... > But I'm thinking of a more general way, e.g. using SpacingSpanner > #'shortest-duration-space, #'spacing-increment, etc. > Hi Kieren, hi Nick, Maybe more work than it's worth ... but if you can make all of your spacing tweaks to complete measures (rather than to incomplete fractions of a measure) then you can use the \newSpacingSection command to create a new spacing section *at the beginning of a measure*, and then proceed to making tweaks. For the actual spacing tweaks, proportional notation is my favorite and one thing I've been able to do is to create a new spacing section that lasts for only a measure, and then make overrides against the Score.SpacingSpanner created at that point. Trevor. -- Trevor Bača [email protected]
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