Olivier always comes up with the most ingenious ideas ...
But it is indeed a dirty trick, and it's not straight PMX .

So let me modify Christian's original question (how to do this
properly within PMX): why does PMX do something that wierd-looking
in the first place? Don: would it be easy to find what's the reason,
and fix it?

ccn
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Olivier Vogel wrote:

Dear Christian

I propose this very dirty trick:

Gsxe [ \let\oldbigna\bigna\def\bigna#1{\relax}\ g1n \let\bigna\oldbigna\
r3+4 f a1 r3+4 g ] [ f1 r3+3 a g1 r3+3 e ] |

Olivier


On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Christian Mondrup wrote:

Christof Biebricher wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Christian Mondrup wrote:


main note not only the main note is offset but also the preceding
grace
note. Can I do what I want with 'plain PMX' ?

Part of the problem comes from the opposite direction of the stems. Gsxle looks acceptable to me.

Thanks for the hint on stem direction which - somehow - solves the problem. However, according to mainly agreed upon typesetting standards grace note groups are most often drawn with stems up 'regardless of their position on the staff, although publishers are by no means consistent in this practice' (Gardner Read, Music Noation, 2nd ed.)

Christof

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