I guess the option Ad is not the solution, since it *always* lowers line-dots in the lower of two voices. In fact, according to my reading of the rule, "Ad" is always wrong on dotted line-notes in the lower voice, unless there happens to be a dotted note right above it. Oh well, someone asked for it. So I'll add this to the list, but don't hold your breath. Meanwhile you can use the PMX dot-moving facilities to put the dot wherever you want.
MySolo: Voices V1,V2; Clefs GStyle: MySolo Meter: 3/4 Bars/Line: 1
%% \nobarnumbers
%% w100 b4.a c | g2d |
b4.a c \pt0\ g2 rb4
Blush - I was focused on the 'interesting' discrepancy between the dot placement rule set up by Gardner Read and the default PMX behaviour. Of course I should have applied the PMX dot-moving facilities rather than my own dirty trick in order to adapt to Gardner Read's rule. The case demonstrates that PMX is a *very* versatile typesetting tool:-)
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