I have got yeat another mtx question to ask my fellow mutex subscribers.

According to the mtx docs page 12 it should - as I read it - be possible
to force a global change of font on uptexts by putting a directive like
!\bf in an uptext line.

In choir score I want put a 'con bocca chiusa' (denoted by 'c b c') above
a staff and therefore makes my paragraph like this:


    d8+ |   b4  g8 g  e+ d | c4 a8 f  d+ c |
L: {vers1s,vers2s}
    r8  |   r4d    r8 c+ b | a4 f8 f  b  a |
L: {vers1a,vers2a}
    r8  | ( {} d2d+           | c4d ) r8 {vers1t,vers2t} g+ f |
L: {vers1t,vers2t}
UT: @+1 !\bf c~b~c
@22 r8  | ( {} g2d            | f4d ) r4d     |
L: {vers1b,vers2b}
UB: @+1 \bf{c~b~c}

MusiXTeX is quite comfortable with what I have put as uptext for the bass
part using a local only change to bold face. In the tenor part, however, I
- to illustrate my problem - want to utilize a global change, but get this
MusiXTeX error:

 ! Undefined control sequence.
<argument> \\
             bf{c~b~c}
\rlap #1->\hbox to\z@ {#1
                         \hss }
l.89 ...{}\beginmel\zchar{11}{\\bf{c~b~c}}
                                          \isluru7{'d}\hlp d&\qpp&%

What is wrong ? Should I put the !\bf statement somewhere else ? 

Regards

Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer
Scandiatransplant, Skejby Hospital, University Hospital of Aarhus
Brendstrupgaardsvej, DK 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
Phone: +45 89 49 53 01, Telefax: +45 89 49 60 07


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