Use \roff or \loff or \roffset or \loffset to displace either the \pt or both:
\loff{\zqp j} for example. George Sicherman wrote: > > I often use chords with displaced notes; e.g., \rq{g}\zq{f}\qu{d}. > When these notes are dotted, the dots on the displaced notes must be > displaced, and so must the other dots, so that all the dots line up. > > To do this I use a macro of my own, \rpt, which is just a shifted \pt: > > \def\rpt#1{\kern6pt\pt{#1}\kern-6pt}% > \rpt{d}\rpt{f}\rq{.g}\zq{f}\qu{d}\relax > > But this would be a useful standard feature for MusicTeX/MusiXTeX. > (It would also be nice if \pt|\lpt|\rpt accepted multiple pitches!) > > -- > Col. G. L. Sicherman > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > TeX-music mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daniel Taupin, 91400 ORSAY - France E-mail= mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Home/fax: (33)1.60.10.26.44. Rep.: (33)1.60.10.04.13, fax (work) (33)1.69.15.60.86 _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music