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Re: Reduce width of single measure
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James |
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Re: Reduce width of single measure |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:56:11 +0000 |
Hello,
On 17 January 2012 03:45, Frank Steinmetzger <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello gurus
>
> I already wrote a whole paragraph to describe my problem, but an image is far
> simpler. Please see the attached screenshot to get an idea of my problem.
> The
> "ness" syllables are not aligned to one another, because alto and bass are
> aligned to a single note, whereas soprano and tenor have a Second interval,
> which causes the stem to shift horizontally.
>
> Is there an automatic way to resolve this, i.e. that all "ness" syllables are
> properly aligned again? The only solution I can think of is to use \set
> associatedVoice, so that (in this example) soprano and tenor use the bass'
> notes as rhythm base.
>
> I'm (still) using 2.12.3 here. Thanks in advance for your insight.
What happens if you use voices instead of, what I think you are doing,
chorded notes?
<< // >> vs < >
Alternatively if you use spacers in your two parts with single notes
does that help balance the lyrics?
Those are the two immediate 'workarounds' that could work.
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James
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, James, 2012/01/08
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Frank Steinmetzger, 2012/01/16
- Lyric alignment under Second intervals, Frank Steinmetzger, 2012/01/16
- Re: Reduce width of single measure,
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- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Thomas Morley, 2012/01/19
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, David Nalesnik, 2012/01/19
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Thomas Morley, 2012/01/19
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, David Nalesnik, 2012/01/19
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, David Nalesnik, 2012/01/19
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Thomas Morley, 2012/01/21
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Xavier Scheuer, 2012/01/21
- Re: Reduce width of single measure, Frank Steinmetzger, 2012/01/20