On Mon, Jun 01, 1998 at 07:44:57PM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> 
> [ Ignore my earlier post -- I replied before trying out your example.]
> It's easier to have melisma turned ON and use \nolyr when the melismas
> are as short as yours.  I give the result below -- I've also added some
> hardspace in the music and hard blanks in the lyrics to make it look good.

Wow, thank you very much!  That was very nice of you!  :-)

> Maybe Rainer can tell us how to fix the somewhat erratic vertical spacing
> in the lyrics.

You mean that the lyrics seem to be too tight?  Yes, I increased the font
size, but the line height seems to stay the same...  I don't know which
program sets the line height... (PMX or musixlyr?) but that's okay.  :-) I
was just helping my friend transpose the music for his trumpet so he doesn't
have to draw out all the notes and lyrics by hand, and we all know how long
that would take.  :-)

Thanks again!  :-)

Anthony

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