Thanks Don,
your solution works brilliantly!
I hesitated using \ast, but still I didn't know it better.
You way should go to the tricks of the trade list.
Sonja
Don Simons wrote:
That's a pretty good start. But there are two things I wouldn't do. One is
use \ast as inline TeX. It could cause s
Alright, here the first result of my thinking:
It's right, that inline TeX is the much better way to correct things.
Still, it isn't easy.
To make pmx thinking the bar would be full, I inserted an invisible
break. Then I had the problem, that even if the break isn't visible it
still needs space
Alright, I live with it and change the tex-file afterwards. That isn't a
pretty solution, still, it works.
Thanks a lot
Sonja
Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a very good question. It's not a situation I ever considered,
and I'm afraid the only ap
Hi there,
I cannot find anything in the pmx documentation about a special triplet
with for example a 2 followed by two 8s . There is written about the D
and F possibilities. But not about the simple case, that there may
follow quicker notes than the biginning one. Is there a way to write
that
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