Thanks to Dirk, Jean-Pierre, and Bob for explaining \raisevolta. On the
end-of-line question, I never considered this combination of events at a line
break, so PMX really has no "intended" behavior...frankly I'm surprised (and
happy) that the TeX code worked at all! And I'm not sure what a
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>|and am using
>| - M-Tx 0.63
>| - musixcrd.tex v1.7
>| - PMX Version 2.83
>| - musixtex.lua version 0.19
>| - pdfTeX Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.16 from MiKTeX 2.9 64-bit
>|for that purpose at the time.
>|
>|My first question is, whether there is a possibility
>|to raise Voltas
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019, Simon Feiler wrote:
My first question is, whether there is a possibility
to raise Voltas higher above the staffs than their
default position is.
Use \raisevolta. You can even change the heigth in the voltas.
Bye,
--
Jean-Pierre Coulon
\input musixtex
\generalsignature0
Op Ma. 14 Jan. 2019 om 14:40 het Simon Feiler geskryf:
> My first question is, whether there is a possibility
> to raise Voltas higher above the staffs than their
> default position is.
Sure. Redefine \raisevolta.
E.g. put this line at the end of your all-TeX paragraph in Volta.mtx.
Dear M-Tx/PMX/MusicTeX-perts,
I usually write notes to rock-, pop-, folk- and childrens-songs
in Arragements for guitar / keyboard / piano / accordeon
and am using
- M-Tx 0.63
- musixcrd.tex v1.7
- PMX Version 2.83
- musixtex.lua version 0.19
- pdfTeX Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.16 from
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