The "lyrraise" command should of course go to the end of the M-Tx-preamble.
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Title: Asaduya Yunta
Poet: Traditional
Style: Singer
Meter: 0/4
Pages: 1
Space: 16
Systems: 3
%%\font\elevensf=cmss10 scaled \magstephalf\elevensf
%%\lyrraise1{b-20pt}
>|I have not recently used M-Tx and I was impressed by the
>|automatic installation of M-Tx on MikTeX.
Automatic installation of packages is indeed a nice feature
of MiKTeX (though it doesn't always work). Dirk isn't
responsible, but should be thanked for keeping the mtx
sources sufficiently
Dear all,
I propose another solution based on "musixlyr".
Just add the line "\lyrraise1{b-20pt}" to your intermediate PMX file
just before the second "---".
and then run PMX.
"1" is the number of the voice and "-20pt" the shift to be applied.
There are other useful functions in "musixlyr"
2017-06-06 18:33 GMT+02:00 Luigi Cataldi :
> A simple way to solve the problem is to put '@-8' at the beginning of the
> first line of music and, in the same position of the second line, '@+8' in
> order to restore the normal position:
>
> @-8 c d [[ e8 g ] ( [ e d ] ) ( [ d
A simple way to solve the problem is to put '@-8' at the beginning of the
first line of music and, in the same position of the second line, '@+8' in
order to restore the normal position:
@-8 c d [[ e8 g ] ( [ e d ] ) ( [ d c ] ) ( [ c d ] ) d4 g (" [[ g8 a ] )
g4 {rep1} ( [ g8 a ] ) a4 a
@+8 [[
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