Phil B.,
A raised space didn't work.  I replaced the space with a character to see where 
it goes.  The raised markup heads right into the above staff without adding to 
the skyline or separating the staves.
Javier

On Sunday, May 18, 2014 6:10 AM, Phil Burfitt <[email protected]> wrote:
 

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>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: Javier  Ruiz-Alma 
>>To: Phil Holmes ; LilyPond User  Group 
>>Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2014 4:51 AM
>>Subject: Re: Adjusting distance between  staves in a system
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>>Phil,  I used your advice and made it to work.
>>I added an extra voice, a hidden 
  note to push the staves further apart, then used \tag to suppress the hidden 
  note from MIDI, plus added an extra \score block to generate the midi.
>>What 
  an involved workaround, but I understand the special situation.
>>
>>I wish 
  a simpler command existed to attach to a note, set a direction, and request 
  additional skyline above or below the selected note.  Something 
  like:
>>c d e^\increaseSkyline{ #4 } 
>>
>>
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>There is a much simpler solution...just add the following to a 
note.
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>    -\markup { \raise #10 " " }
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>Phil.
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