Hi Hermann,

I came up against the same problem setting a Lully piece where in the
chaconne the bottom two voices dropped out and the figured bass wandered up
to taille. In my desperation I looked at the TeX file produced by PMX and
found the macro "\Figu" which precedes the note it belongs to. I haven't
been able to find any documentation about it, but it seems to be followed by
two parameters in curly brackets - the first is the vertical offset and the
second is the number to be printed. So, for example: 

" \Figu{0}{6}\ \Figu{4}{5}\ c8" prints the note "c" with a bass figure of 6
over 5.
"\Figu{-1}{\sharpfig}\ d8" prints the note "d" with a sharp. 

There are also commands for a horizontal offset if the numbers don't line up
exactly under a particular note, but I am too TeX-illiterate to figure out
how to use them. Maybe one of our wizards can help. I'd be very interested
in a solution myself.

Hope this helps, at least a little.

Diane

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Betreff: [TeX-Music] M-TX, figured bass


Dear all,

I have a score with 5 staves, the first two are for violins, the second for
a 
lute, the next for a solo and the last for b.c. with figured bass. Although
I 
know that PMX allows figured bass for the lowest stave only, I would like to

have figured bass for the lute too. Do you know any possibility?

Hermann
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