Rudolfo--
You could get what you want by both starting and ending a new tie on the
first note in the 2nd ending, with the start shifted to the left.
Out of curiosity, given that you input pmx.tex, why didn't you use PMX for
the whole job?
--Don Simons
> -Original Message-
> From: TeX-M
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
> >|
> >| $ tex test
> >| $ musixfl test
> >| $ tex test
> >|
> >|I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the
> >|`g' pitch the tie that started in bar 3: just its
> >|termination:
>
> Well you could a
>|In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
>|
>| $ tex test
>| $ musixfl test
>| $ tex test
>|
>|I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the
>|`g' pitch the tie that started in bar 3: just its
>|termination:
Well you could add
\notes|\itieu1g&\en
after \bar%5 and
Hi all.
In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
$ tex test
$ musixfl test
$ tex test
I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the `g' pitch the tie that
started in bar 3: just its termination: but that doesn't seem possible because
MusiXTeX obviously complains about `mis
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