Christian Mondrup wrote:
After translating this back to PMX :-) I see that it works exactly as
advertised, no new features required. Christian, I'm curious what
syntax you
tried that did not work.
some stupid one, I guess:-) The above listed syntax works perfectly.
I've updated score and source
Don Simons wrote:
Olivier wrote
Dear Christian,
Would you like to get that?
% 24-25
m4400 b8 o> g c4 \MB{1.5}\ r4 r8 c |
L: fri-ske Kys, Pe-
m4400 (d bu4- Dmf-3+1 zg zd cu8+ )f-7 zg zc- [ g8++ o. e o. c o.
a o. ] cu za ze o. |
m4400 r4db [+2-2 g8 Df-2+1 o.-10 e o.-10 c o.-9 ]j r4b |
m4400 r2b r
Olivier wrote
> Dear Christian,
>
> Would you like to get that?
>
> % 24-25
> m4400 b8 o> g c4 \MB{1.5}\ r4 r8 c |
> L: fri-ske Kys, Pe-
> m4400 (d bu4- Dmf-3+1 zg zd cu8+ )f-7 zg zc- [ g8++ o. e o. c o.
> a o. ] cu za ze o. |
> m4400 r4db [+2-2 g8 Df-2+1 o.-10 e o.-10 c o.-9 ]j r4b |
> m4400 r2b
Don Simons wrote:
Christian Mondrup wrote
... I've run into a problem with a string
argument to
the PMX dynamics command D"bla bla".
The string in question is "dolce sempre e col pedale" which is
applied on a
chord in the right hand piano staff.
Well that's the problem. PMX was written for harp
Searching for PMX2.5
> There was some reason I included that restriction in the docs, but at the
> moment I can't recall what it was. I just tried two simultaneous
cross-block
> postscript hairpins and they did work, even across a linebreak. I'll offer
a
> free copy of the upcoming PMX 2.5 to the
Christian Mondrup skryf:
>
> While preparing 'Regnsky paa Himlen', another of the Laub songs I referred
> to in my previous posting I've run into a problem with a string argument to
> the PMX dynamics command D"bla bla".
>
> The string in question is "dolce sempre e col pedale" which is applied
Christian Mondrup wrote
>... I've run into a problem with a string
> argument to
> the PMX dynamics command D"bla bla".
>
> The string in question is "dolce sempre e col pedale" which is
> applied on a
> chord in the right hand piano staff.
Well that's the problem. PMX was written for harpsichord
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