Re: [Tex-music] Fwd: percussion notes with PMX and musixper

2015-03-10 Thread Don Simons
Hi, Dieter- Please make a sample available, including both the PMX file and the altered TeX file. I will consider this, but I cannot make any promises. I'm guessing there may be ways to do most if not everything you need within the PMX file, using inline TeX. I realize that's not as slick

Re: [Tex-music] Fwd: percussion notes with PMX and musixper

2015-03-10 Thread Dieter
Hi Don, please find attached a simple example. The pmx generated Tex file is musixper_test_nodrum.tex and the modified Tex-file is musixper_test.tex. The differences are the input command for musixper.tex and a decoration of the concerned notes with dc after the backslash. There exists a

Re: [Tex-music] Fwd: percussion notes with PMX and musixper

2015-03-10 Thread Don Simons
Dieter- Here's an example of how to use inline TeX to do what you did in musixper_test. You could enhance macros /startper and /endper to include all the other kinds of notes; you could make alternate macros for the other kinds of percussion symbols, and you could include them all in a single

[Tex-music] Fwd: percussion notes with PMX and musixper

2015-03-10 Thread Dieter
Hi, finally (after an interruption of several years ) I managed to produce percussion notes with PMX and musixper, following an advice by Philipp Neukel. This is great, but it requires to manually change the final PMX generated TeX -version. And if