Christian Schrader wrote

>First I have to write the voice for the bass notes and then the
>voice of the melody because of the direction of the stems.
>Is it possible to change this order?

PMX has always used MusiXTeX's voice numbering convention of bottom-to-top.
You could enter the upper line of music first, but then you would have to
explicitly force ALL the stems to go opposite their natural direction.  

>An other problem ist the use of ornaments. In the first beat the o>
>should be written below the a43 and not obove the e85. 
>How can I achieve this?

Change the height of the ornament.  See the edited version of your example
below. (You may have to do some untangling due to mail-reader line-breaking.
It's best to keep lines short in emailed examples.)

>How can I write little numbers beside the noteheads. It�s 
>to describe the fingering.

Define a macro as in example below.  You can change the font definition and
location of the number to suit your desires. If you do this you might
sometimes need to add some space using "X".

--Don Simons

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1 1 2 4 2 4 1 +3 0 6 20 0

t
c:\pctex\texinput\
Tt
Ecossaise
%
% Define macro for fingering
%
\\def\gfing#1#2{\loff{\zcharnote{#1}{\eightrm#2}}}\
%
% Example of how to change height of ornament
%
r4-8          |    a43 o>-20  r4-8 |   a43     r4-8  |   b44      a  | g
r4-8
a43     r4-8  //
%
%  Example of use of \gfing
%
c85 d         | [ \gfing62\ e85 a ] g f    | [ f85 e ] c e   | [ d85 e ] c e
| b
    [ e85 a ] g f /
 a43       r4-8 |   e43      r4-8    | a Rlr r4-8 | r8 e83 r4-8 | r8 a83
r4-8 //
 [ f85 e ] c e  | [ b zd e ] g- zb e | a4-  g8 a  | b4 f8+ e    | c4 f8  e
/
  f44     r4-8  | e  r4-8  |   a-     r4-8 |   d       r4-8 | rb2
[ d8s b ] c d   | e4 c8 dn | [ e8 a ] g f  | [ f8s g ] d b  | [ e8- c85 ]
e83 b8

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