Simon Dreher wrote > in PMX-manuals there are some restrictions "under user control". How can > I change these values? Is there any guide what to do? > Thanks for any tip,
In pmx240.pdf the relevant section is entitled "Limits on quantities that a user can control." I've racked my brain to try to find a better way to get the point across, but I've failed to find a concise way to state it clearly enough: the user can control the number of these items that he enters into the score, but he cannot alter the limits without recompiling the FORTRAN source. As stated in the text: "Any of these can be increased on request." By this I mean a request to the code developer, i.e., me. The text goes on "However, before making such a request, it will usually be possible to work within existing limits by breaking the input into smaller blocks." And I believe that's the truth. If anyone would like to suggest a better way to state all this in the PMX manual compared to what's there now, fire away. BTW, as I just suggested, ANY user with access to a FORTRAN compiler is free to fiddle with the dimensions in the source code and recompile it himself. --Don Simons _______________________________________________ Tex-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

