LaurenH <[email protected]> writes: > I'm looking for a music writing program that will allow me to precisely > control horizontal spacing for use in a psychology sight-reading > study.
You are probably best off writing your own program then. LilyPond does so many tweaks and finetunes and optical spacing and what else that it will take a lot of work to wrest control of horizontal spacing in its entirety from it. Now you can, like, use LilyPond's markup constructs in order to puzzle things together starting at music glyphs. Whether that is a more convenient path for you than just using any old program (or possibly Urs Liska's project of making LilyPond glyphs accessible to LaTeX) is a different question. It might also be worth looking at MusiXTeX, actually: one of its main nuisances is that you are yourself responsible for every tiny bit of spacing and collision avoidance and whatever. For your task, that might be rather an advantage. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
