Re: [Tex-music] Space between systems

2012-08-15 Thread Don Simons
The following slightly modified version of the simple PMX file I posted 8/14
compiles just fine, but if you uncomment \input mtx, the vertical spacing
gets messed up. I've gone through mtx.tex line-by-line and don't see
anything obvious that would affect vertical spacing. Could one of the
TeXperts please have a look and see if you can figure out what's going on
here?

--Don Simons

===
---
\def\mtxversion{0.60d}
\def\mtxdate{11 October 2008}
%\input mtx
---
5 5 4 4 4 4 0 0
2 5 20 0





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.\
AI.7

g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /

L2P2Mn212tt
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /

L5Mn512345t
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
g04 /
== 


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Re: [Tex-music] Space between systems

2012-08-15 Thread Dirk Laurie
2012/8/16 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
 The following slightly modified version of the simple PMX file I posted 8/14
 compiles just fine, but if you uncomment \input mtx, the vertical spacing
 gets messed up. I've gone through mtx.tex line-by-line and don't see
 anything obvious that would affect vertical spacing. Could one of the
 TeXperts please have a look and see if you can figure out what's going on
 here?

That's not a good description of me but being a decent numerical analyst
I was able to isolate the line concerned by binary search (i.e putting
\endinput halfway down, half of that, etc).

If you comment out \input musixlyr the phenomenon you describe goes
away.  If 24 hours from now nobody has found out what goes wrong in
musixlyr.tex, I'll apply the same method again.

Dirk
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Re: [Tex-music] Space between systems

2012-08-15 Thread Don Simons
Dirk that's great detective work. I understand binary searching, but not how
or where to use \endinput. Seems like if you really ended input part way
through, the printed page couldn't come out looking the same.

Anyhow, I was afraid it might be in musixlyr, because it's long and
complicated. Rainer, it would be great if you'd jump in here :-)

--Don

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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:11 PM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] Space between systems

2012/8/16 Don Simons dsim...@roadrunner.com:
 The following slightly modified version of the simple PMX file I
 posted 8/14 compiles just fine, but if you uncomment \input mtx, the
 vertical spacing gets messed up. I've gone through mtx.tex
 line-by-line and don't see anything obvious that would affect vertical
 spacing. Could one of the TeXperts please have a look and see if you
 can figure out what's going on here?

That's not a good description of me but being a decent numerical analyst I
was able to
isolate the line concerned by binary search (i.e putting \endinput halfway
down, half
of that, etc).

If you comment out \input musixlyr the phenomenon you describe goes away.
If
24 hours from now nobody has found out what goes wrong in musixlyr.tex,
I'll apply
the same method again.

Dirk
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