Dirk, I thought I at least had the cause narrowed down, but after looking at
your latest workaround with r0-1, I'm not so sure. Here's the simplest PMX I’ve
come up with that shows the problem:
==
4 -3 1 2 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
1 2 20 .1
Bottom
Middle2
Top
bbtt
.\
r0 /
r0 /
Excellent bug and bug report! I haven't solved it yet, but it goes away if you
only replace the last line of movement 3 with r0 | c04 /. So there's some very
subtle problem with the way PMX is handling centered whole-bar rests. More as
it develops.
--Don
> -Original Message-
> From: Te
I found it for plain MusiXTeX (not PMX), but have not yet checked its detail.
http://sheet-poem.com/musixTeX/musixguide.pdf
http://sheet-poem.com/musixTeX/musixtex.html
Hiroaki
- Original Message -
> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
> From: Dieter
> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2019 18:28:20 +0200
Hi Don,
it is totally straightforward. I should have known before.
---
\input musixtex
\input pmx
---
1 1 4 4 0 6 0 -1
0 2 20 0.08
t
.\
Abep
w120m
a4 b c d /
\zcn{12}{\circleit 1}\ e f g a4 /
\zcn{12}{\circleit 3}\ b c d e /
===
Hello pmxXperts,
for a very special note-setting project I need to change the (numbers
of) instruments several times. First - according to appendix B5.8 of
pmxccn.pdf (of the late Cornelius Noack) - I use a staff with (from
lowest to top instrument, pseudo-code, )
[ b t ] { b t } t (later to be di
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