Werner Icking wrote:
when I use pmx or mtx and have more than x systems, the space between the
systems will be streched vertically.
I know this is a feature and not a bug, but I don't like this behaviour and
think it is very annoying.
You may control it partially by the A-command
Andreas Kurth wrote:
Werner Icking wrote:
when I use pmx or mtx and have more than x systems, the space between the
systems will be streched vertically.
I know this is a feature and not a bug, but I don't like this behaviour and
think it is very annoying.
You may control it
Hi,
I've recently ran into two problems while coding some vocal music
using M-Tx.
1)
Different verses may have different numbers of syllables, which
may require a different rhythm, too. I solved this problem using
two voices throughout the whole piece, but found it a not so
convenient way,
Andreas Kurth wrote:
Hi,
I've recently ran into two problems while coding some vocal music
using M-Tx.
1)
Different verses may have different numbers of syllables, which
may require a different rhythm, too. I solved this problem using
two voices throughout the whole piece, but found
Christian Mondrup wrote:
The lacking continuation lines may be compensated
for by inserting a suitable number of em-dashes (TeXBook chapter 2) into
the lyrics.
%% \def\dash{---}
%% \def\Ld{\dash\dash\dash}
Another method is to explicitly draw the continuation line
%%
Andreas Kurth wrote:
Christian Mondrup wrote:
Another method is to explicitly draw the continuation line
%% \def\cnln#1{\vrule height.4pt width #1pt}
Thanks, I finally did it that way (with slight modifications).
---
{Verse2}