Simons, Don skryf:
>
> In the PMX command e.g. "K-3+1" the "-3" is the transposition interval and
> the second number is the new key. And, just exactly like it says, you can't
> transpose after the piece has started. If you want the new key to be G you
> enter "K+0+1". Either Barry or M-Tx should RTFM.
>
Grumpy, grumpy ... Poor Barry did diffidently say
"I seem to have forgotten the right way to code a key change."
There are several ways to put uninterpreted PMX commands
into the .pmx file. The correct way to put in transposition
is
PMX: Ar K-2+0
in the preamble. This puts the command in as early as possible.
Barry used
%% Ar K-2+0
which puts the command in the current block, not good enough.
Dirk