Michael--

I tried Olivier's solution (Thanks, Olivier!) and it worked fine for me. I
don't think your software versions are a problem, although MikTeX is up to
2.2 now I think. Did you cut and paste Olivier's example exactly as he
posted it?  If so, then I suggest you post the resulting TeX to the list. If
not, I suggest you do, then report back.

One thing you might check is whether you have an obsolete pmx.tex somewhere
in your search path (tho I don't know exactly how that could cause your
problem).

--Don Simons

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Michael Brinkmann
> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:09 AM
> To: 'Olivier Vogel'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [TeX-music] AW: Arpeggios in PMX/MusiXTeX
>
>
> Hello Olivier,
>
> > In such cases, it suffices to redefine locally the macro you
> > want to modify
> > (here \raisearp). If you combine this macro with \loffset,
> > you can move the
> > arpeggio to the left. Here is your example corrected:
> > [...]
>
> many thanks for your info. I tried it out, but it didn't
> change anything in the look of the dvi-output.
>
> I am using MikTeX 1.20e, MusixTeX 108 and PMX 240.
> Do I have to update any of these?
>
> kind regards
> Michael
>
>
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