Christian Mondrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>As for the problem with space between staves within a piano
>instrument the inclusion of \interstaff{x}\ before the first M-Tx
>paragraph effectively solved the problem, but alas only on the first
>page. My composition is laid out on two pages with 3 systems (vocal &
>piano) on each page. At the beginning of page 2 the
>spacing required with \interstaff seems to be lost. And I can't
>restablish it, even if I hardcode the shift of page/system and repeat
>the \interstaff command before the first bar on page 2.
PMX writes a new \interstaff pefore every new page. That is why
Werner's suggestion from his 7/30 post, to rename \interstaff and
disablethe original one completely, is a good one:
\\let\interstaffsav\interstaff\def\interstaff#1{}\interstaffsav{10}\
Then if you use \interstaffsav{...} instead of \interstaff{...} you'll
get what you want; it will not be countermanded by PMX.
--Don Simons