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Subject: Re: [TeX-music] triplets in pmx
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
sier if PMX could handle this :-)
--Don Simons
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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
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Don Simons wrote:
> Sonja--
>
> If you are using PMX, then at all costs, you should avoid doing anything
> that requires you to edit the TeX file directly. The reason is that every
> time you want to change or edit ANYTHING in the PMX, you'll then have to
> re-edit the TeX fil
sday, April 04, 2006 4:50 AM
> To: Typesetting music with TeX
> Subject: Re: [TeX-music] triplets in pmx
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> 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
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
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 approaches I can think of right now would use inline TeX. Maybe
some of the list's master TeXnicians/PMXperts can come up with something more
clever.
--Do
That's a very good question. It's not a situation I ever considered, and I'm
afraid the only approaches I can think of right now would use inline TeX. Maybe
some of the list's master TeXnicians/PMXperts can come up with something more
clever.
--Don Simons
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> Hi th
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