Lines in lyrics for sustained notes 2001-04-15 04:00 am Scince the underscore is used to put more than one even under one note, is there any way left for me to put a line after a word when there is a tied note such as.___________ Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #1 – 2001-04-15 04:00 am Use the underscore (or dash) as TEXT rather than lyrics. Be sure to look at the result in Print Preview.Text and lyrics can be intermingled using the same font, or different fonts. Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #2 – 2001-04-16 04:00 am The underscore character itself can't be used, but there are a couple other available characters that might be useful:ellipsis - ALT 0133horiz. line - ALT 0151There's also a another horizontal line character (shorter than the horiz. line ALT 0151) at ALT 0150.Check out your options using charmap.exe. Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #3 – 2001-04-16 04:00 am Fred's long and short horizontal lines are known as "em dash" and "en dash." His suggestions is better than my original method of using text. Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #4 – 2001-04-16 04:00 am But Fred's suggestions give you lines in the middle of the line. I want something at the bottom. (___ not ---) The elipses are somewhat helpful. Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #5 – 2001-04-16 04:00 am A longer way:Make a layered staff. Decrease its lyric offset (make the lyrics line outer) so that its top is aligned to the original ones down. Use ¯ (Alt + 0175) where necessary.Just an idea... :~| Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #6 – 2001-04-17 04:00 am I thought of making a layered staff, but because I have only one staff, I would then have a vertical line at the start of every system which should not be there. Quote Selected
Re: Lines in lyrics for sustained notes Reply #7 – 2001-04-17 04:00 am Hmmm... If only we could control the beginning of the staff as we can do with the end... Quote Selected