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Latest revision as of 12:12, 1 March 2024
Whitespace refers to the amount of white (blank() between objects on a staff and/or spacing between staffs.
MusiCAD will usually calculate the necessary amounts of whitespace automatically. However, there are are a few situations when you might want to interfere:
- adjust whitespace between two notes by moving the right one to the right using <alt->
- a (deprecated) method of adding whitespace between objects is inserting a whitespace-object using <w>
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