On 10-Sep-04, at 1:36 PM, Matthew Schulkind wrote:
Is there a way to specify a fixed measure width throughout a piece, or
more prefereably have all the measures on a line be the same width?
Many fake/real books are written out this way, and I would like to be
able to duplicate this.
As Han said, this isn't a good idea. But if you really want to, use
invisible 32nd notes in each bar (include them in an extra voice
on the same staff).
Also, is there a way to break every 4 measures automatically without
manually inserting \break?
Include the following section in your piece; again, as an extra
voice on the same staff. Change the number to suit the length
of your piece.
\repeat unfold 8 {s1 s s s \break }
You could merge both solutions into one line. But again, I
don't think that measure the same width is a good idea.
Cheers,
- Graham
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