Thanks all of you.
I prefer pmxchords because it's easy to maintenance.
Here's my code.
Aki
==TwinkeLitteStar.pmx==
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\input musixtex % These commands are necessary
\input pmx% because pmx.tex MUST be \input
\input chords % chords default - B -> B, Bf -> Bf
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% nv
>|I have a question about if I can put accompaniment chords on each bars.
Look at the musixcrd and pmxchords packages under Add-ons at
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/htdocs/
Bob T.
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Hi, Aki--
I'm afraid there no direct way to do this in PMX. There are two
work-arounds, illustrated in the code below. You could write a TeX macro to
slightly simplify the input for the \zcharnote approach.
--Don
% nv noinst mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
Maybe you can use the "uptext" feature of M-Tx, a preprocessor for PMX.
See section "3.2 Expression marks and other annotations" in
https://icking-music-archive.org/software/mtx/mtxdoc.pdf
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Hello all.
I have a question about if I can put accompaniment chords on each bars.
As I consult "Typesetting with PMX"pdf, there's "h" which introduce text
above a system. But it can be only once used per a system and there's
no mentioning about chords above bars on the document.
Since maybe
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