[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Julian Gilbey) asked

>Is there a nice way (or any way) to get double-dotted notes in M-Tx or 
>PMX?

In PMX, you could use the inline TeX command \pp(pitch level).  You 
will also need to put in blank rests to make the timing and spacing 
come out right.  You *don't* need to make any special vertical 
adjustments for dots that might hit a staff line, since the \pp macro 
does that for you.  Also, I usually use numerical pitch levels, which 
is fine if you don't ever want to transpose.  If you do anticipate 
transposing, you would need to use alphabetical pitches, but you would 
have to do some tricky stuff to be sure not to mess up the octave.  I 
won't try right now to explain that because I'd probably get it wrong, 
but if it ever becomes an issue please post the question again.  
Here's an example using numerical pitch levels:

1 1 3 4 3 4 0 0
1 1 20 0

t
c:\pctex\texinput\
\ppt5\ c45 rbd8 d1 e4 | \ppt6\ d45 rbd8 e1 f4 /

--Don Simons




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