On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, SIMONS, DON  wrote:

> yourself.  Also, there might even be some machine-translated 
> c-versions out there, although I haven't been keeping track of that.  
> But if there are, you could make the same sort of change in the 
> c-source and recompile. 

No, unfortunately you can't. I know because I tried to make some of the
constants (I think 'nm' had been asked for at that time) configurable in
the Unix version. 'f2c' translates all uses of constants in the source
code into literal numbers, so there's no way of changing them in the C
source. 

> 
> >Also I found out, that the grace note command ('G..') does not accept 
> >the '+/-' - signs for octave specification.
> 
> It works OK for me (?)  so please send me the pmx source where it 

I haven't tried that, but I've found that beams and slurs on grace notes
don't work properly if there's a large jump from the grace to the main
note (as of pmx-1.43).

Regards,
Stefan.


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