Andre, I guess you know that you're breaking a rule that's clearly stated in
the manual: "Hairpins must be contained completely within the same input
block" . But that doesn't help you do what you want. If you didn't want to
go over a system break, you could probably start the hairpin normally, and
then immediately end it with the appropriate horizontal offset. But to go
over a system break I can't think of any answer except inline TeX. 

 

--Don Simons

 

From: icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk
[mailto:icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk] On
Behalf Of Andre Van Ryckeghem
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:49 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: [TeX-Music] pmx - problem with 2 parallel hairpins and 2
inputblocks

 

In my real score is a meter change between the 2 bars, so i cannot solve the
problem by taking the 2 bars in 1 block.

 

This extract shows the problem ( in the produced tex file, i find this code:
\Icresc3{   }0% : no middle arg  )

 

Am i doing something wrong?

 

Thanks for helping,

 

Andre

 

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    3   2   3 4 3 4    0  0
    1 2  16       .06

 


btt
./
Apl+t
w200
f22s zfs+ ,e- ze+ /
f44s e c /
g84s sf e4+ s d8  b D<+16 c /
%
L2
d4 rb2 /
rb4 b D< b8+r an D< /
f8s ea g sf f4 s e8 D<+16 /
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