Don Simons wrote:
I think I understand the words, but it seems that you're asking for
something that PMX already does. As you rightly state, it is true that PMX
may redefine \raisebarno in order to avoid collision with a linebreak tie,
and that this new positioning of the bar number remains in
Don Simons wrote:
Christian wins the Sherlock Holmes award for detective work on this case.
It wouldn't be that much work for me to put in a user-selected switch to
suppress the automatic height adjustment (I'd only have to bypass the AHA
block.) Is it worth the trouble (of generating a whole
Christian wrote
Don Simons wrote:
...
However, if you only want to alter the position of the bar number on a
one-time basis, there is an undocumented macro in pmx.tex called \bnrs
(bar
number raise shift). It has two arguments, the amount to raise it
(in
\internote) and the amount to shift
Don Simons wrote:
Christian wrote
Don Simons wrote:
...
[snip]
Nevertheless, in experimenting with Hermann's example, I have discovered an
issue with \bnrs, although I don't think it's what Christian has mentioned.
[snip]
I've obviously expressed myself unclearly. My wish for change
Olivier Vogel wrote:
Dear Hermann,
As Christian explained, pmx modifies the definition of \raisebarno.
The trick is do the following:
\makeatletter
a line like
\let\myraisebarno\raisebarno
is missing here, see attachment
\def\w...@staffs{%
\...@\staffbotmarg
AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [TeX-Music] Barnumbers
Hermann Hinsch wrote:
Within a pmx-file I use a special definition for the barnumbers to get
slanted numbers
with a distance of 5 mm above the staff. This works well for the first
pages but for the
next pages the barnumbers
Hermann Hinsch wrote:
Within a pmx-file I use a special definition for the barnumbers to get slanted numbers
with a distance of 5 mm above the staff. This works well for the first pages but for the
next pages the barnumbers are positioned directly above the clef symbol.
Below I give an
Dear Hermann,
As Christian explained, pmx modifies the definition of \raisebarno.
The trick is do the following:
---
\input musixtex
\makeatletter
\def\w...@staffs{%
\...@\staffbotmarg \global\altplancher\staffbotmarg
\rlap...@loop\w@st\repeat
% beginning vertical rule
\systemheight\y@
at the start of each system. Doesn't anyone want that option? I suppose I could
browse thru the archive to see what folks have done.
--Don Simons
From: Bernhard Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/11/29 Mon AM 03:04:39 EST
To: Typesetting music with TeX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TeX-music
Am Freitag November 26 2004 23:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I invite proposals for an alternate style for bar numbers. I could make it
an A option in PMX. Please provide a PMX input snippet with in-line TeX
to illustrate your proposal. There could even be more than one alternate
style. I
H. Hinsch wrote:
Am Freitag November 26 2004 23:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I invite proposals for an alternate style for bar numbers. I could make it
an A option in PMX. Please provide a PMX input snippet with in-line TeX
to illustrate your proposal. There could even be more than one alternate
|do you know what is the reason to put the barnumbers into a box as
|default for MusixTeX and PMX although this seems to be quite unusual?
Probably just an idiosyncracy of Daniel Taupin and/or Andreas Egler.
Bob T.
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