Thanks to Andre.

I got the wanted result with "\\setinterinstrument1{11\Interligne}"

REgards,
Dieter


Am 20.10.2014 08:45, schrieb Andre Van Ryckeghem:
Dear all, this is what i use for changing space between staffs for lyrics. The real space depends of the global def: ie AI0.9

For 1 staff, or for under the lowest instrument, use ie.

\\staffbotmarg=2\Interligne\

Between the instruments ie. above instrument 1:

\\setinterinstrument1{3\Interligne}\

Changing spaces between staffs, redefine interstaff, ie:

\\let\interstaffsav\interstaff\def\interstaff#1{}\interstaffsav{14}\


As an example of landscape format, this is what i use for the oblan format:

w281m h205m
\\special{papersize=320mm,240mm}\voffset=-12mm\hoffset=0mm\

Andre

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Dieter
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 9:08 PM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] How can I switch PMX to landscape paper format?

Hi Don, thanks for your rapid reply.

on a WIndows/miktex installation it works perfectly as you suggested
putting the "w" and "h" command in PMX and setting the "-tlandscape"
option in the call to DVIPS.

However I do have another problem. I have a choir example with two
staves and 5 verses  (typeset with Musixlyr) between the staves. And I
need more space between the staves.

I was not successful to resolve the problem with the PMX option AI[x] .
I know I must do something to the interinstrument distance, but I am not
so familiar with MusixTeX.

Thanks and kind regards
Dieter

Am 18.10.2014 19:56, schrieb Don Simons:
Within PMX it's pretty easy. Right after the setup data, just set the width and height of the printed area with built-in PMX commands. For example, for
U.S. lettersize with 1/2 in margins, right after the setup data put

w10i
h7.5i

>From that point forward, it's probably system dependent. For myself, >under Windows 7, in my test I found that no changes were needed when running TeX.
For dvips, I used

dvips -tlandscape file.dvi

I can't say whether you'd need a different option for European size paper. Also, you might want to tweak the vertical and horizontal position of the postscript output with dvips command line options like -o0.25in,-0.22in; I didn't mess with that in my test and the postscript output looks slightly
low and to the left of center.

When I converted the .ps to .pdf using convert in gsview32/ghostscript, and
opened the result in Acrobat, it looked OK, the same as the .ps

I also found reference to a postscript special which might provide an
alternate approach, but didn't experiment with it. You could enter the
special via type 4 inline TeX at the top of the PMX file:

---
\special{papersize=11in,8.5in}%
---

but from then on you're on your own.

--Don Simons



-----Original Message-----
From: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Dieter
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 6:01 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: [Tex-music] How can I switch PMX to landscape paper format?

Hi,

could anybody please tell me, how to influence the paper format when
typesetting music with PMX?

Thanks and regards,
Dieter
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