Spacing between lyric lines 2001-12-11 05:00 am Sometimes for legibility's sake I'd like to be able to get a little more white space in between lyric lines in printed output. Is there a way to do this that I've missed, or should I rush off to the Wish List with it? Quote Selected
Re: Spacing between lyric lines Reply #1 – 2001-12-11 05:00 am Here's a workaround. Let's say you have two lyric lines; specify three instead. Put your lyrics into #1 and #3, leaving #2 blank. Voila. Now you have a lot more space.Unfortunately, there's no way of changing the width of that newly acquired space, since font size is global for lyrics. So mayhaps a trip to the wish list would be appropriate.Fred Quote Selected
Re: Spacing between lyric lines Reply #2 – 2001-12-11 05:00 am The vertical space used by each lyric line is based on size of the font, and is fixed as such. You can perform tricks such as a blank lyric line or layers, but there is no direct way of nudging a little more space between each line. Quote Selected
Re: Spacing between lyric lines Reply #3 – 2001-12-11 05:00 am Oh, yes! (light comes on, the little bell rings) NW Support mentioned Layering! By tweaking the lyric displacement and/or lower staff clearance, one should be able to get pretty fine control. Quote Selected
Re: Spacing between lyric lines Reply #4 – 2001-12-12 05:00 am You can also use this technique (layering) to vary the lyric positioning on individual systems/bars/notes. For instance if the melody drops very low for a couple of bars then you might want to move the lyrics down temporarily, which isn't possible with just one stave, so you just put those lyrics onto a layered stave in a different position. Peter Quote Selected
Re: Spacing between lyric lines Reply #5 – 2001-12-13 05:00 am Hi people, it seems that we already discussed such a topic some time ago. (...) I just found where: https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=769.msg3628#msg3628 , but I guess at that time there was some other threads talking about it.Marsu Always Descending-in-past Quote Selected