I'm setting a piece that should be in the key of C - no flats or
sharps. But my output has one flat, and I can't figure out where it's
coming from.
Source attached.
Meter: 2/4
Flats: 1
Style: SINGER
% Bars/Line: 5
Space: 8
Pages: 1
Systems: 7
% PMX: h9.8i
% PMX: w7i
% % PMX: Ar
%% h9.8i
%%
Barry wrote
I'm setting a piece that should be in the key of C - no flats or
sharps. But my output has one flat, and I can't figure out where it's
coming from.
Source attached.
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Meter: 2/4
Flats: 1 and what is that?
Style: SINGER
Hi mutex-world,
Could somebody explain the Preamble command "Space", because I don't
know how the settings for spacing exactly work. (The matter is
me...Sorry?) Also with a lot of trial and errors I cann't catch the
mechanism. Although with a little LUCK I got reasonable results, but
there's no
Barry Gold wrote:
I'm setting a piece that should be in the key of C - no flats or
sharps. But my output has one flat, and I can't figure out where it's
coming from.
Meter: 2/4
Flats: 1
from here!!!
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Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer
Scandiatransplant, Skejby Hospital,
Silvio Weiland skryf:
Hi mutex-world,
Could somebody explain the Preamble command "Space", because I don't
know how the settings for spacing exactly work. (The matter is
me...Sorry?) Also with a lot of trial and errors I cann't catch the
mechanism. Although with a little LUCK I got
Dirk Laurie wrote:
Silvio Weiland skryf:
Hi mutex-world,
Could somebody explain the Preamble command "Space", because I don't
know how the settings for spacing exactly work. (The matter is
me...Sorry?) Also with a lot of trial and errors I cann't catch the
mechanism. Although
Dear mutex subscribers.
For some time I have been preparing a M-Tx/pmx based modern edition of a
series of baroque sonatas for flauto traverso and basso continuo. My
co-editor and I have spent some time on looking at typesetting styles of
similar publications from quite a lot of publishers and
Rainer Dunker wrote:
...I'd therefore suggest that M-Tx delay
the \staffbotmarg change to the system break by means of \atnextline.
There is a potential difficulty with this approach. PMX generates an
\atnextline command in some limited circumstances related to centered
headers. My