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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: adge on 2008-09-03 11:26 pm

Title: Wide Spacing
Post by: adge on 2008-09-03 11:26 pm
I do a fair amount of mediaeval music, including therefore some plainsong sections, which I set with stemless notes. While the ordinary note spacing is fine for normal music, stemless notes look a long way apart. Can I close them up in any way? I hioped the Extra Space option would help, but it only seems to accept positive values, not negative ones.
Title: Re: Wide Spacing
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2008-09-03 11:32 pm
Turning off "Increase note spacing for longer notes" in File, Page Setup is the only option that minimizes spacing on a file wide basis.
Title: Re: Wide Spacing
Post by: Rick G. on 2008-09-04 12:48 am
Noteworthy is designed for modern standard notation. For ancient notation, you might want to look at LilyPond.

Since all the notes you use will be stemless, you might try creating a replacement Sysfont (instead of NWC2STDA.ttf). Make the width of the notehead glyphs very small, say 30 instead of 500. This doesn't work well if you have stems as NWC2 doesn't (yet) connect them consistently.

More complicated is to map the 64th rest to a null glyph and enter all the notes as RestChords. This what I did in the attachment which shows a measure done in NWC2, followed by a scan of the music.

edit: minor spelling fixes
Title: Re: Wide Spacing
Post by: adge on 2008-09-09 10:31 pm
Thanks - some really good ideas there. I hadnt appreciated the power of user fonts.

This is a really supportive forum for a brilliant program.