Hi Don,

it is totally straightforward. I should have known  before.
================================================
---
\input musixtex
\input pmx
---
1 1 4 4 0 6 0 -1
0 2 20 0.08

t
.\
Abep
w120m
a4 b c d /
\zcn{12}{\circleit 1}\ e f g  a4 /
\zcn{12}{\circleit 3}\ b c d e /

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and the result is:
It is very helpful to extend PMX with MusiXTeX elements.
Regards, Dieter

Am 11.04.2019 um 20:16 schrieb Don Simons:
I'm not familiar with \boxit or \circleit and I'm not sure what you mean by "rehearsal 
marks". Maybe an example would help. But if they're text, you can put them anywhere you want 
using the D"..." command with vertical and horizontal shift options.

--Don

Hi Don,
it is amazing how easy it is to use the cue notes with PMX.
  >I will try and fiddle a bit with the X-command. May I ask another question?
I try using  \boxit or \circleit in PMX for rehearsal marks. But they always 
drop inside the stave. How could I move these boxes above stave?
Or is there another solution.
Regards, Dieter

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