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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:12 PM
To: Typesetting music with TeX
Subject: Re: [TeX-music] triplets in pmx
Alright, here the first result of my thinking:
It's right, that inline TeX is the much better way to correct things.
Still, it isn't easy.
To make pmx thinking the bar would be full, I
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Don Simons wrote:
Sonja--
If you are using PMX, then at all costs, you should avoid doing anything
that requires you to edit the TeX file directly. The reason is that every
time you want to change or edit ANYTHING in the PMX, you'll then have to
re-edit the TeX file.
Alright, here the first result of my thinking:
It's right, that inline TeX is the much better way to correct things.
Still, it isn't easy.
To make pmx thinking the bar would be full, I inserted an invisible
break. Then I had the problem, that even if the break isn't visible it
still needs
Simons
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:12 PM
To: Typesetting music with TeX
Subject: Re: [TeX-music] triplets in pmx
Alright, here the first result of my thinking:
It's right
Alright, I live with it and change the tex-file afterwards. That isn't a
pretty solution, still, it works.
Thanks a lot
Sonja
Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a very good question. It's not a situation I ever considered,
and I'm afraid the only
To: Typesetting music with TeX
Subject: Re: [TeX-music] triplets in pmx
Alright, I live with it and change the tex-file afterwards. That isn't a
pretty solution, still, it works.
Thanks a lot
Sonja
Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a very
That's a very good question. It's not a situation I ever considered, and I'm
afraid the only approaches I can think of right now would use inline TeX. Maybe
some of the list's master TeXnicians/PMXperts can come up with something more
clever.
--Don Simons
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