Hi Don and Bob,
thanks for your help. The solution works nicely. It was not obvious to
me to first augment the z-notes with a "d".
Sorry for the "50 mm" height.
May I ask: What is an RTFM J?
Regards Dieter
Am 05.08.2016 um 17:59 schrieb Don Simons:
That’s an easy one, basically an RTFM
In my view we should have 3 vertically-aligned dots at notes N, b and
d.
Bye,
Jean-Pierre Coulon
---
TeX-music@tug.org mailing list
If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to
http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
No explanation or fix yet. It looks like PMX is getting confused about which
dot to move. Must be related to the fact that the G was automagically moved to
the left because of the A in the chord. You could take advantage of that and
enter “g43d zad+0+1 zcd” to move the g dot 1 notehead width to
Hi Don,
some more observations on moving dots.
%Software : PMX
%Part P1 :
%
%
% nv,noinst,mtrnuml,mtrdenl,mtrnmp,mtrdnp,xmtrnum0,isig
2 1 4 4 4 4 0 -1
%
% npages,nsyst,musicsize,fracindent
0 4 16 0.07
Piano
bt
./
Tt
The Girl from Ipanema
Tc
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Abep
AK
% Bar 72
a4d2 a8 e4 e+
Dieter, dont get the wrong idea from Dirks link to the definition of RTFM.
Im always happy to answer any questions about PMX. If the answer is already
in the manual, it gives me pleasure to point that out.
The J was a smiley face symbol that I entered as : - ) (with no quotes
or
On Sat, 6 Aug 2016, Don Simons wrote:
Dieter, don?t get the wrong idea from Dirk?s link to the definition of RTFM.
I?m always happy to answer any questions about PMX. If the answer is already
in the manual, it gives me pleasure to point that out.
The ?J? was a smiley face symbol that I
Usually the conversion from :-) to an emotional which in turn becomes J is
the fault of Outlook :)
Ciao, .mau.
Il sab 6 ago 2016, 18:28 Jean-Pierre Coulon ha scritto:
> On Sat, 6 Aug 2016, Don Simons wrote:
>
> > Dieter, don?t get the wrong idea from Dirk?s link to the
7 matches
Mail list logo