Howard, it sounds like you did not set up the original score using relative
accidentals. You must (a) include the command "Ar" near the start of the
pmx source file, and (b) in the key of D for example, enter "ff" or "cf"
whenever you want an f-natural or c-natural. Remember, when using relative
accidentals, "flat" means "lower it 1/2 step from where it would be if there
were no accidental".
--Don Simons
-----Original Message-----
From: HowardGilbert
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2/21/00 2:50 AM
Subject: PMX transposition.
Hi,
I recently wrote a piece in the key of D. Yesterday I attempted to
transpose it to the key of F, using:-
Ar
K+2-1
All instances of fn ( F natural ) came out as A natural, they should be
Ab.
All instances of cn ( C natural ) came out as E natural, they should be
Eb.
Please, what am I doing wrong?
Obviously I can correct it in the .tex file but, if PMX can handle it,
how?
Thanks,
Best wishes,
Howard.
(A.H.Gilbert, Thornaby, North Yorkshire)