On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Werner Icking wrote:

> Nevertheless in-line TeX makes it possible and the spacing of the
> solution is better than that of your attachment:
> 

....
\myxnum{3.5}{!c}3\ibuasibbbu\ g44x12n \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g
 \nbbbuqbasqb\ g g g \tbbuqbasqb\ g
 \tbuqbasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offastbuqb\ g
 g g g /
\myxnum{3.5}{!c}3\ibuasibbbu\ g44x12n \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g
 \nbbbuqbasqb\ g g g \tbbuqbasqb\ g
 \tbuqbasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offasqb\ g \offastbuqb\ g
 g g g /


> And for me it's readable :-)

Hmm! First of all: Thank you for your answer! I implemented the
PMX export in noteedit V-1.5.7. 
(http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ja/noteedit/noteedit.html)

I have a different "solution": Others than 3-note-triplets cause
fatal errors! The same holds for triplets ending with a rest.

I think those users who want the PMX export don't know about these
restrictions otherwises they wouln't wish it.

And who needs other triplets can use the direct MusiXTeX export.
  

> -- Werner
> 
> PS: Your attachment was LaTeX plus MusiXTeX. If LaTeX isn't really
>     neccessary for the music then I would drop LaTeX to avoid
>     trouble when e.g. musixmad.tex is required.

The reason for LaTeX is the possibility to enhance the music with
some music theoretical or historical texts. In my opinion there
are more LaTeX than TeX users.(?)

And If I understand this right "musixadd.tex" can be used 
with LaTeX.(?)
 
-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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