Re: [Tex-music] Fwd: Re: experiments with moving dots

2016-08-09 Thread Don Simons
The c-d spacing looks different than a-g because the note shapes are not
vertically symmetrical. You might still want to move the d and you can
easily do that with r2b X.1S d24x3nf e fs | /

 

--Don

 

 

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To: Werner Icking Music Archive <tex-music@tug.org>
Subject: [Tex-music] Fwd: Re: experiments with moving dots

 

I apologize again. The overlap of  "c" and "d" happens only on screen. WIth
a better resolution it disappears.



Regards, Dieter

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Re: [Tex-music] experiments with moving dots


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Tue, 9 Aug 2016 10:21:58 +0200


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Dieter  <mailto:d.gloet...@web.de> <d.gloet...@web.de>


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Werner Icking Music Archive  <mailto:tex-music@tug.org> <tex-music@tug.org>

 

Hi Don,

I apologize. My last observation was nonsense. I was turning the screw on
the wrong tuplet.

Now it looks almost good. Only the c and the d in the right hand are
overlapping.

Is there any fine-tuning of horizontal note shift apart from "r" or "e".

Regards,
Dieter

% Bar 66
L18
Rd
h
Coda
r2b g23x3n-2 fs e | //
g22x3n-8 zd+ b+ { a a2e }+0-1 | /
bu24x3n+6 zd- zb b {u c c2e }+0-1 | //
r2b d24x3nf e fs | /


Am 08.08.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Don Simons:

By “move” I’m guessing you mean “move vertically”. This may be another RTFM,
but with some amplification. (I have to RTFM myself for questions like this,
to refresh my memory about what I did). Evidently the bracket moves up or
down with the number. And to move the number, you need to put one or two
signed integers right after the “n”. So I’m thinking g22x3n-3fs-4 may do
what you want. However, if you also want the number to come out above the
bracket, I'm not sure PMX alone can do that.
 
--Don
 
From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2016 2:11 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive  <mailto:tex-music@tug.org>
<tex-music@tug.org>
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] experiments with moving dots
 
Hi Don,
 
I have another interesting tuplet case.
 
% Bar 66
r2b g23x3n-2 fs e | //
g22x3nfs-4 zd+ b+ { a a2e } | /
bu24x3n+6 zd- zb b { c c2e } | //
r2b d24x3n-2 e fs | /
 
 
 
I cannot move the lower left 3-bracket, neither with g22x3nf - something or
g22x3nfs - something.
 
Regards Dieter
 
Am 06.08.2016 um 21:35 schrieb Don Simons:
No explanation or fix yet. It looks like PMX is getting confused about which
dot to move. Must be related to the fact that the G was automagically moved
to the left because of the A in the chord. You could take advantage of that
and enter “g43d zad+0+1 zcd” to move the g dot 1 notehead width to the
right. That would line them up like  Jean-Pierre wants. But that’s obviously
not a very good long-term solution. Stay tuned.
 
--Don
 
 
 
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[Tex-music] Fwd: Re: experiments with moving dots

2016-08-09 Thread Dieter
I apologize again. The overlap of  "c" and "d" happens only on screen. 
WIth a better resolution it disappears.


Regards, Dieter

 Weitergeleitete Nachricht 
Betreff:Re: [Tex-music] experiments with moving dots
Datum:  Tue, 9 Aug 2016 10:21:58 +0200
Von:Dieter 
An: Werner Icking Music Archive 



Hi Don,

I apologize. My last observation was nonsense. I was turning the screw 
on the wrong tuplet.


Now it looks almost good. Only the c and the d in the right hand are 
overlapping.


Is there any fine-tuning of horizontal note shift apart from "r" or "e".

Regards,
Dieter

% Bar 66
L18
Rd
h
Coda
r2b g23x3n-2 fs e | //
g22x3n-8 zd+ b+ { a a2e }+0-1 | /
bu24x3n+6 zd- zb b {u c c2e }+0-1 | //
r2b d24x3nf e fs | /


Am 08.08.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Don Simons:

By “move” I’m guessing you mean “move vertically”. This may be another RTFM,
but with some amplification. (I have to RTFM myself for questions like this,
to refresh my memory about what I did). Evidently the bracket moves up or
down with the number. And to move the number, you need to put one or two
signed integers right after the “n”. So I’m thinking g22x3n-3fs-4 may do
what you want. However, if you also want the number to come out above the
bracket, I'm not sure PMX alone can do that.

--Don

From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2016 2:11 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] experiments with moving dots

Hi Don,

I have another interesting tuplet case.

% Bar 66
r2b g23x3n-2 fs e | //
g22x3nfs-4 zd+ b+ { a a2e } | /
bu24x3n+6 zd- zb b { c c2e } | //
r2b d24x3n-2 e fs | /



I cannot move the lower left 3-bracket, neither with g22x3nf - something or
g22x3nfs - something.

Regards Dieter

Am 06.08.2016 um 21:35 schrieb Don Simons:
No explanation or fix yet. It looks like PMX is getting confused about which
dot to move. Must be related to the fact that the G was automagically moved
to the left because of the A in the chord. You could take advantage of that
and enter “g43d zad+0+1 zcd” to move the g dot 1 notehead width to the
right. That would line them up like  Jean-Pierre wants. But that’s obviously
not a very good long-term solution. Stay tuned.
  
--Don




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