Dirk Laurie wrote:
2015-10-23 2:30 GMT+02:00 Don Simons <dsim...@roadrunner.com>:
It does more than modify the font...it seems to be seeing the note symbol
from \metron as a note that uses up one of the syllables of the lyrics line.
This is not a PMX problem. We need to figure out a way to keep the lyrics
machinery from seeing the \metron note that way. I glanced at the TeX in
musixlyr but I'm afraid it's beyond my pay grade. I'm surprised this hasn't
come up before. Dirk?
musixlyr works by redefining the `\writ@note` macro.
The original macro is saved as `\orig@writ@note`.
All spacing notes sooner or later get to `\writ@note`.
I've frequently been using \metron in my modern editions of mensural
notation early music sources for indicating tempo relations at
transitions between tempus perfectum and tempus imperfectum. As example
pdf scores and mtx sources at:
(http://imslp.org/wiki/Selva_di_varia_ricreatione_(Vecchi,_Orazio)
Here is how I circumvent the problem
\def\mymetron#1#2{\lyricsoff\smallnotesize\metron{#1}{#2 1}\lyricson}
Greetings
--
Christian Mondrup
WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:WIMA_files
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